Title: NCESC Expert Status Adjudication Program
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- Beverly Height
- Applications Development Manager/Tax Team
- Phone (919) 733-4806 x317
- Fax (919) 733-1128
- E-mail beverly.height_at_ncmail.net
2Overview
- The NC Expert Status Adjudication Program
determines the liable status of all new employers
who are not successors - Determination is based on the data provided on
the Employer Status Report
3Features Benefits
- Determines if the employer is already liable
using the Federal Employer Identification Number
(FEIN) - Determines the law section under which the
employer is liable and the effective date - Assigns an account number
- Builds the employer root, experience rating,
special address and owner/officer database
segments
4Features Benefits
- Determines which liability letter is applicable
and generates the letter - Determines if the employer failed to complete any
required items on the status report and generates
missing information letters
5Features Benefits
- Determines what quarterly report forms are due
and generates transactions to print these forms - Parses the principal activity description and
assigns the broad band SIC and NAICS codes.
6Applications
- The adjudication of liability status for
approximately 80 of new employers becomes a
simple data entry task - Higher-paid adjudication staff is freed up to
work on successorships and changes to existing
accounts
7Specifications
- Application is mainframe-based using COBOL II v4
and CICS - The mainframe-based program is the back-end of an
internet application to allow new employers to
apply for unemployment insurance coverage - The browser-based Employer Status Report will be
linked to the expert system via COMTI and
Microsoft HIS.
8Availability
- There are two versions of the expert system
running due to the recent redesign of the
Employer Status Report - The internet application is currently being coded
and tested and is based on the recently revised
form - The internet application will be rolled out under
our new web portal infrastructure which is
targeted for implementation by the end of
September
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- Collection of sample mainframe screens from the
initial application - Screens are displayed in the order of
presentation to the user - Order follows the order of the source document
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- If the employer is determined liable on any of
the next 5 screens (items 11 through 16), the
remaining screens will be skipped and the item 17
screen will be displayed with the law section
determination displayed at the bottom
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- The following 6 screens represent the root,
owner/officer, special address and experience
rating segments created by the program
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