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[84 STAT. 709]
PUBLIC LAW 91-000—MMMM. DD, 1970
[84 STAT. 709]

84 STAT. ]

PUBLIC LAW 91-373-AUG. 10, 1970

709

Individuals' Compensation Accounts (b)(1) The State law shall provide that the State will establish, for each eligible individual who files an application therefor, an extended compensation account with respect to such individual's benefit year. The amount established in such account shall be not less than whichever of the following is the least: (A) 50 per centum of the total amount of regular compensation (including dependents' allowances) payable to him during such benefit year under such law, (B) thirteen times his average weekly benefit amount, or (C) thirty-nine times his average weekly benefit amount, reduced by the regular compensation paid (or deemed paid) to him during such benefit year under such law; except that the amount so determined shall (if the State law so provides) be reduced by the aggregate amount of additional compensation paid (or deemed paid) to him under such law for prior weeks of unemployment in such benefit year which did not begin in an extended benefit period. (2) For purposes of paragraph (1), an individual's weekly benefit amount for a week is the amount of regular compensation (including dependents' allowances) under the State law payable to such individual for such week for total unemployment, EXTENDED B E N E F I T PERIOD

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Beginning and Ending

SEC. 203. (a) For purposes of this title, in the case of any State, an extended benefit period— (1) shall begin with the third week after whichever of the following weeks first occurs: (A) a week for 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 week for which there is both a national "off" indicator and a State "off" indicator. Special Rules (b)(1) I n the case of any State— (A) no extended benefit period shall last for a period of less than thirteen consecutive weeks, and (B) no extended benefit period may begin by reason of a State "on" indicator before the fourteenth week after the close of a prior extended benefit period with respect to such State. (2) When a determination has been made that an extended benefit ^i^"^i\^"!?„!". Federal Register, period is beginning or ending with respect to a State (or all the States), the Secretary shall cause notice of such determination to be published in the Federal Register. Eligibility Period (c) For purposes of this title, an individual's eligibility period under the State law shall consist of the weeks in his benefit year which begin in an extended benefit period and, if his benefit year ends within such extended benefit period, any weeks thereafter which begin in such extended benefit period.