here is the written correspondence so far. I just got off the phone with the bassturds in Bismarck boiled down to Tuff nuts it's state law now. AND then have no idea how much the penalities will be if I refuse.
Scott:
I would urge you to contact Job Service Headquarters in Bismarck directly. These are some of the concerns we had when it was going through the legislative process. They stated at the time they would work with each employer to make it work for them. I would not want individual information on a site that is not protected either. If you need further assistance, please call me at xxx-xxxx any time.
Mike
From: Scott Martin <
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Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 1:01 PM
To: [email protected]; Wardner, Rich P.; Lefor, Mike; Schatz, Mike A.; Simons, Luke
Subject: HB 1296 WHY ????????????
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Dear Sirs:
I am writing in response to HB 1296 making it state law to electronically file all information concerning Job Service, This includes Social Security numbers and Full names of employee's. BUT you are NOT willing to assume FULL responsibility for said information should the site be hacked. Neither my employee's or myself are comfortable putting their social security number's out into cyber space. What other options if any do I have ??? I haven't even registered thru UI jobsnd.com because in order to do so I have to accept and agree to the web sites Unwillingness to guarantee or take responsibility for the web site.
Sincerely,
Scott Martin, Business owner