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Are Any Types Of Employment Exempt From Coverage Under District Of Columbia Unemployment Insurance Law?

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Are Any Types Of Employment Exempt From Coverage Under District Of Columbia Unemployment Insurance Law?

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The following types of employment are not covered by District of Columbia unemployment insurance law: • service performed by an individual under 18 years of age as a baby­sitter; • casual labor not in the course of an employer’s trade or business; • service by an individual employed by the individual’s son, daughter or spouse; • service by a child under 21 years of age employed by his/her parent; • service as an insurance agent if entirely on commission; • service performed in the employ of a church, religious convention, association of churches, or any organization which is operated primarily for religious purposes; • service performed as part of an unemployment work­relief or work­training program assisted or financed by any federal or state agency or political subdivision, by an individual receiving such work relief or training; • service performed in the employ of a foreign government; • service performed in the employ of a public international organization such as the World Bank a

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