§ 34-8-161 - Group accounts
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    34-8-161   (2010)
   34-8-161.    Group accounts 
      Two  or more employers who have become liable for payments in lieu of  contributions in accordance with the provisions of Code Section 34-8-158  may file a joint application to the Commissioner for the establishment  of a group account for the purpose of sharing the cost of benefits paid  that are attributable to service in the employ of such employers. Each  such application shall identify and authorize a group representative to  act as the group's agent for the purposes of this Code section. Upon the  approval of the application, the Commissioner shall establish a group  account for such employers, effective as of the beginning of the  calendar quarter in which the Commissioner receives the application, and  shall notify the group's representative of the effective date of the  account. Such account shall remain in effect for not less than two  calendar years and thereafter until terminated at the discretion of the  Commissioner or upon application by the group. Upon establishment of the  account, each member of the group shall be liable for payments in lieu  of contributions with respect to each calendar quarter in the amount  that bears the same ratio to the total benefits paid in such quarter  that are attributable to service performed in the employ of all members  of the group as the total wages paid for service in employment by such  member in such quarter bear to the total wages paid during such quarter  for service performed in the employ of all members of the group. The  Commissioner shall prescribe such regulations as deemed necessary with  respect to applications for establishment, maintenance, and termination  of group accounts that are authorized by this Code section, for addition  of new members to and withdrawal of active members from such accounts,  and for the determination of the amounts that are payable under this  Code section by members of the group and the time and manner of such  payments.