2025 Session Last amended: 2024 session

§ 142A.29 — Work Reporting System

Plain-Language Summary

This section creates a centralized work reporting system where employers must report new hires within 20 days. The system helps the state track employment for child support enforcement and public assistance eligibility. Employers who fail to report can face civil penalties after receiving a warning.

Practical Notes
Employers must report new hires within 20 days using a W-4 form, W-9 form, or other approved method. Short-term employees working less than two months and earning under $250 per month do not need to be reported. If you apply for public assistance, your information will be checked against this system to verify your employment status. Penalties range from $25 to $500 per unreported employee.