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184.38 RULES GOVERNING AGENCIES.
    Subdivision 1. Scope. In addition to the foregoing rules, the rules prescribed in this section
shall govern each and every employment agent.
    Subd. 2. Posting requirement. The agency license shall be hung in a conspicuous place in
the office of the employment agency.
    Subd. 3. No fee for application or registration. No fee shall be solicited or accepted as an
application of registration fee by any employment agent for the purpose of being registered as an
applicant for employment, nor shall any other money be solicited or accepted for any reason prior
to the actual start date, other than fees earned through concurrent fee arrangements in which the
fee charged is not contingent upon actual placement of an applicant.
    Subd. 4. Receipts required. Every employment agent shall give to every person from whom
the payment of a service charge is received for services rendered or to be rendered, or assistance
given or to be given, a receipt bearing the name and address of the employment agency, the
amount of the payment, the date of the payment, and for what it is paid. Every receipt to an
applicant by an employment agent shall be numbered and bound in duplicate form. Duplicate
copy of each receipt shall be kept at least one year.
    Subd. 5. Record of services rendered. Every employment agent shall keep a record of all
services rendered employers and employees. This record shall contain the name and address of
the employer by whom the services were solicited, the name and address of the employee, kind of
position offered by the employer, probable duration of the employment, rate of wage or salary
to be paid the employee, amount of the employment agent's service charge, dates and amounts
of payments, date and amount of refund if any, and for what, and a space for remarks under
which shall be recorded anything of an individual nature to amplify the foregoing report and as
information in the event of any question arising concerning the transaction. Every employment
agent engaged in the placement of applicants shall also keep a record of kind of position accepted
by the employee. In the event the department has reason to question the detailed report so
submitted by the employment agent, the department shall have authority to demand of the
employment agent the production of these records for examination by it, or its agent, at such place
as the department may designate.
    Subd. 6. Job orders. (a) No employment agent shall send out any applicant for employment
without having obtained a job order, and if no employment of the kind applied for existed at the
place to which the applicant was directed, the employment agent shall refund to the applicant,
within 48 hours of demand, any sums paid by the applicant for transportation in going to and
returning from the place.
(b) Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to prevent an employment agent from
directing an applicant to an employer where the employer has previously requested interviews
with applicants of certain types and qualifications, even though no actual vacancy existed in
the employer's organization at the time the applicant was so directed; nor shall it prevent the
employment agent from attempting to sell the services of an applicant to the employer even
though no order has been placed with the employment agent; provided, that prior to scheduling an
interview with an employer, when no opening currently exists with that employer, the applicant is
clearly informed that no opening exists at that time.
    Subd. 7. Inducements to leave or discharge prohibited. No employment agent shall,
individually, or by an agent or agents, solicit, persuade, or induce any employee to leave any
employment in which the employment agent or agents of the employment agent have placed the
employee, nor shall any agent, individually or through any agents, persuade or induce or solicit
any employer to discharge any employee.
    Subd. 8. False or fraudulent notice. No employment agent shall knowingly cause to be
printed or published a false or fraudulent notice or advertisement for help or for obtaining
work or employment. For purposes of this subdivision the phrase "false or fraudulent notice or
advertisement" shall include the following:
(a) the advertisement of any job for which there is no bona fide oral or written job order and
completed job order form in existence at the time the advertisement is placed;
(b) the inclusion in any advertisement of any information concerning the identity, availability,
features, or requirements of any advertised job when such information is not substantiated by, and
included in, the supporting job order form;
(c) the advertisement of any job opening of the type described in subdivision 6, clause (b);
(d) the advertisement of any job without the inclusion in the advertisement of the "job order
number" required in subdivision 18;
(e) if an applicant appears at any agency in response to the advertisement of a particular job,
the failure to attempt placement of the applicant in the advertised job; provided however, that
the agency may refuse to attempt such placement if the reason(s) for the refusal are clearly and
truthfully disclosed to the applicant either orally or in writing.
    Subd. 9. Unlawful employment. No employment agent shall place or assist in placing
any person in unlawful employment.
    Subd. 10. Strike or lockout notice. No employment agent shall fail to state in any
advertisement, proposal, or contract for employment, that there is a strike or lockout at the place
of proposed employment, if the agent has knowledge that such condition exists.
    Subd. 11. No fee splitting. No employment agency or its employee may split, divide, or
share, directly or indirectly, any fee, charge, or compensation received from any employer or
applicant with any employer, or person in any way connected with the employer's business. A
violation of this subdivision shall be punished by a fine of not less than $100, and not more than
$3,000, or on failure to pay the fine by imprisonment for a period not to exceed one year, or
both, at the discretion of the court.
    Subd. 12. Temporary or permanent position. "Temporary position" means a position
lasting less than 90 days, and "permanent position" means a position lasting 90 days or more.
A permanent position becomes temporary where the employee is discharged within 90 days for
any reason other than misconduct. Intermittent employment on certain days each week or month
shall be designated as temporary employment, and no fee shall be charged on earnings in such
employment after 90 days from the first day of such employment, nor after an interruption in
such employment of more than 30 days within such 90 day period. A position presumed to be
permanent, but which is contingent upon satisfactory service, shall continue to be presumed
permanent until the employee is discharged before 90 days.
Where a temporary position merges into a permanent position, or where an employee accepts
a permanent position within 90 days after termination of a temporary position, such permanent
position may be considered the result of the reference to the temporary position and the fee based
on such permanent position, due credit being given for money paid for the temporary position.
    Subd. 13. Temporary position refund. When a permanent position becomes a temporary
position as defined in subdivision 12 the employment agent shall, within five calendar days,
refund to the employee any amount paid by said employee in excess of a temporary position
employment charge.
    Subd. 14. Fee schedule. The schedule of fees for all positions must be filed with the
department. No change in fees shall be effective until 30 days after filing with the department.
    Subd. 15. Agency fee note requirement. Any note having as consideration the payment of
an employment agency fee shall contain the following statement: "NOTE FOR EMPLOYMENT
AGENCY FEE." The defense of no or insufficient consideration shall be good as against a holder
in due course of any such employment agency fee note.
    Subd. 16. Change of address. Every employment agent shall notify the department within
ten days of any change in the address where such agent conducts business, and shall notify
the department within ten days when the employment agent can no longer be reached at the
last business address given to the department.
    Subd. 17. Applicant information restrictions; agency shutdown requirements. Except
for applicant information given in the course of normal agency operations, no employment agent
shall voluntarily sell, give, or otherwise transfer any files, records, or other information relating to
its employment agency applicants and employers to any person other than a licensed employment
agent or a person who agrees to obtain an employment agency license. Every employment agent
who ceases to engage in the business of or act as an employment agent shall notify the department
of such fact within 30 days thereof, and shall advise the department as to the disposition of all
files and other records relating to its employment agency business.
    Subd. 18. Job order forms. Every job order communicated to an agency shall be recorded
by the agency on a job order form which form shall contain specific information as prescribed
by the department. A job order form shall be filled out for each job order prior to any attempt to
advertise the job opening or to place persons in said job. Such forms shall each be assigned a
separate number and shall be maintained by the agency for a period of one year.
    Subd. 19. Applicant withdrawal. No person shall be required to pay a fee to an employment
agency for a position, whether temporary or permanent, if the applicant withdraws acceptance of
the position, provided that the applicant did not actually start the job.
    Subd. 20. Truthful representations. No employment agent shall knowingly misrepresent
to any employer the educational background, skills, or qualifications of any job candidate; or
knowingly misrepresent to a job candidate the responsibilities, salary, or other features of any
position of employment.
History: 1967 c 884 s 18; Ex1967 c 1 s 6; 1971 c 95 s 8; 1973 c 780 s 2-4; 1974 c 423 s
11-14; 1977 c 220 s 1; 1983 c 375 s 8-16; 1984 c 628 art 3 s 11; 1986 c 444; 1988 c 659 s 7,8;
1Sp2001 c 4 art 2 s 12-19

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