Current through Bulletin No. 2024-21, November 1, 2024
Section R994-202-105 - Constructive Knowledge of Work Performed(1) If an individual is hired to perform or assist in performing the work of an employee, the individual is deemed to be employed by the employer provided the employer had actual or constructive knowledge of the work performed by the individual. This is the case even when the individual who is hired to assist the employee is hired or paid by that employee.(2) The employer must report and pay contributions for all actual and constructive employment.(3) An employer has actual or constructive knowledge if:(a) The employer knows or should have known the employee hires an assistant;(b) The employer knows or should have known that the employee's duties require an assistant;(c) The employer instructs the employee to perform duties without an assistant, but the employee disregards the instructions and hires an assistant. If the employer becomes aware of the situation and takes no action to discontinue the current or future working relationship between the employee and the assistant, the assistant is considered to be employed by the employer for both the past and future work performed. However, if the employer takes action to prevent the employee from hiring an assistant in the future, then the assistant is not considered employed by the employer for the work already performed; or(d) The employer gives the employee the option of hiring an assistant. The employee hires an assistant but does not inform the employer of the hire.Utah Admin. Code R994-202-105