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INTERPRETATION SERVICE

Benefit Series

Benefit Series, Vol. 12, No. 1

January 1949

FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY

SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY

WASHINGTON 25, D. C.

For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington 25, D. C.

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CITE references to decisions appearing in this publication by including the published number shown at the head of the decision, State, letter symbol, Benefit Series abbreviated, and the volume and issue number; for example:

13030-Ariz. A, Ben. Ser., Vol. 12/1.

FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY

SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY

WASHINGTON 25, D. C.

The Unemployment Compensation Interpretation Service, Benefit Series, is published monthly, supplemented by annual cumulative indexes and digests, under authority of Public Resolution No. 57, approved May 11, 1922 (42 Stat. 541), as amended by section 307, Public Act 212, Seventy-second Congress, approved June 30, 1932. Publication is approved by the Director of the Bureau of the Budget.

The Benefit Series is prepared by the Interpretation Service Section, Bureau of Employment Security. It contains benefit decisions by courts and by unemployment compensation appeal tribunals, commissions, and boards of review, and opinions of States' attorneys general. Since August 1944, coverage decisions have not been. published because of printing limitations.

Decisions and opinions which set forth new principles and policies in a State are selected for publication. Subsequent decisions from appeal tribunals in the same State on the same issue are omitted unless they reverse or modify a previously published decision. Decisions of a court or higher administrative tribunal may be published whether or not they either reverse or affirm previously published decisions or policies of lower tribunals. The Benefit Series thus includes: (1) decisions and opinions dealing with a fact situation previously unreported for the State; (2) decisions and opinions dealing in a new way with a fact situation previously reported for the State. Publication of any decision or opinion does not indicate approval or endorsement by the Bureau of Employment Security or the Social Security Administration.

Correspondence concerning published material should be directed to the Interpretation Service Section, Bureau of Employment Security, Social Security Administration, Washington 25, D. C.

A limited number of copies will be distributed without charge to agencies directly concerned with the administration of the Social Security Act.

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