| United States - 1983 - 968 pages
...for a period of less than thirteen consecutive weeks, and "(B) no extended benefit period may begin before the fourteenth week after the close of a prior...period is beginning or ending with respect to a State, the Secretary shall cause notice of such determination to be published in the Federal Register. "(c)... | |
| 1987 - 900 pages
...continue in effect for not less than 13 consecutive weeks. (d) Limitation. In the case of any State no Extended Benefit Period may begin by reason of a State "on" indicator before the 14th week after the ending of a prior Extended Benefit Period with respect to such State. § 615.12... | |
| 1977 - 376 pages
...effective in any State shall continue for not less than 13 consecutive weeks. (d) In the case of any State no extended benefit period may begin by reason of a State "on" indicator before the 14th week after the close of a prior extended benefit period with respect to such State. (e) "Week"... | |
| United States - 1978 - 540 pages
...which there is a national "on" indicator, or (B) a week for which there is a State "on" indicator; and (2) shall end with the third week after the first...extended benefit period with respect to such State. Publication (2) When a determination has been made that an extended benefit in Federal period is beginning... | |
| 1966 - 1674 pages
...period in a State shall last for a period of less than 13 consecutive weeks. It provides also that no extended benefit period may begin by reason of a State "on" indicator before the 14th week after the close of a prior extended benefit period with respect to such State (whether such... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1966 - 94 pages
...period in a State shall last for a period of less than 13 consecutive weeks. It provides also that no extended benefit period may begin by reason of a State "on" indicator before the 14th week after the close of a prior extended benefit period with respect to such State (whether such... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1970 - 392 pages
...consecutive weeks, and no extended benefit period may begin by reason of the provisions of this section before the fourteenth week after the close of a prior extended benefit period. (c) An individual's eligibility period under this section shall consist of the weeks in his benefit... | |
| 1971
...and a State 'oft' indicator ; or (II) the thirteenth consecutive week of such period : Provided. That no extended benefit period may begin by reason of a State 'on' indicator before the fourteenth week following the end of a prior extended bene§t period which was in effect with respect to the District.... | |
| United States. Unemployment Insurance Service - 1979 - 152 pages
...extended benefit period may begin by reason of a State "on" indicator (unless there is also a national "on" indicator) before the fourteenth week after the close of a prior extended benefit period in that State. A State "off" indicator is reached in the last week of the specified 13-week period... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1974 - 1538 pages
...week for which there is both a national "off" indicator and a State "off" indicator. Special Rules (b) In the case of any State — (A) no extended benefit...determination has been made that an extended benefit Eeriod is beginning or ending with respect to a State (or all the tates), the Secretary shall cause... | |
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