§ 11-10-711 - Temporary closing of business because of absence in armed forces.
               	 		
11-10-711.    Temporary closing of business because of absence in armed forces.
    (a)  Notwithstanding  any inconsistent provisions of this chapter, if the Director of the  Arkansas Employment Security Department finds that an employer's  business was closed solely because of the entrance of one (1) or more of  the owners, officers, partners, or the majority stockholder into the  armed forces of the United States or any of its allies, or of the United  Nations after December 31, 1949, the employer's account shall, for  experience rating purposes, not be considered as terminated. If the  business is resumed by the employer within one (1) year after the  discharge or release of the person from active duty in the armed forces,  the employer's experience shall be deemed to have been continuous  through the closed period.
(b)  The  employer's reserve ratio after returning from military duty shall be the  ratio of the employer's reserve, including regular benefits paid to any  individual during the period the employer was in the armed forces, to  the average of the employer's annual payrolls for the three (3) or five  (5) most recent calendar years for which the employer has reported  taxable wages, whichever average is the lesser.
(c)  However, successorship provisions shall apply to this account only if the business has been resumed by the employer.