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The State Information Data Exchange System (SIDES) is a simple tool to help employers respond to unemployment insurance requests quickly, easily, and accurately.
Why SIDES?
SIDES can significantly improve the UI information exchange process. This web-based system meets the unique needs of businesses large and small with these benefits:
SIDES E-Response and SIDES Web Services (See Comparison).
SIDES E-Response
SIDES E-Response provides an easy and efficient portal for electronically posting responses to information requests and is available FREE OF CHARGE to any Maryland employer with internet access. SIDES E-Response is for employers with a limited number of UI claims. If you use a Third-Party Administrator (TPA) to handle the processing of your employees’ UI claims or wage requests, please consult with the TPA prior to using SIDES E-Response.
Reply to a paper Request for Separation Information or Earnings Verification request directly via the SIDES E-Response website. The Internet Key/PIN provided on the Request for Separation Information and Earnings Verification Request forms will serve as the PIN/Access Code on the SIDES E-Response website.
SIDES Web Services
SIDES Web Services is for employers and TPAs who typically deal with a large volume of UI information requests. SIDES Web Services provides an automated, “computer-to-computer interface” between the employers’ and TPAs' IT systems and that of the state agency.
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Getting Started in SIDES E-Response
Please take action to ensure that emails from the Maryland Division of Unemployment Insurance are not blocked or spammed by your internet service provider, email rules or settings, or other system settings. Electronic notifications regarding SIDES E-Response will be sent from BEACON and can then be viewed by logging into your BEACON portal.
System Requirements for SIDES E-Response:
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