Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 105 Part 2.djvu/100

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105 STAT. 1052 PUBLIC LAW 102-164—NOV. 15, 1991 (e) SPECIAL RULES.— (1) COORDINATION BETWEEN PERIODS. —A 13-week period shall not be in effect for any week if a 20-week period is in effect for such week. (2) SPECIAL RULES FOR DETERMINING PERIODS. — (A) MINIMUM PERIOD.— Except as provided in subparagraph (B), a 20-week period or 13-week period shall last for not less than 13 weeks. (B) EXCEPTION. — If, but for subparagraph (A), a 20-week period would be in effect for a State, such period shall take effect without regard to subparagraph (A). Federal (3) NOTIFICATION BY SECRETARY.—When a determination has ^ul^fcation been made that a 20-week period or 13-week period is beginning pu ica ion. ^^ ending with respect to a State, the Secretary shall cause notice of such determination to be published in the Federal Register. (f) EFFECTIVE DATE. — (1) IN GENERAL.— Except as provided in paragraphs (2) and (3), no emergency unemployment compensation shall be payable to any individual under this Act for any week— (A) beginning before the later of— (i) November 17, 1991, or (ii) the first week following the week in which an agreement under this Act is entered into, or (B) beginning after July 4, 1992. (2) TRANSITION.— In the case of an individual who is receiving emergency unemployment compensation for a week which includes July 4, 1992, such compensation shall continue to be payable to such individual in accordance with subsection (b) for any week beginning in a period of consecutive weeks for each of which the individual meets the eligibility requirements of this Act. (3) REACHBACK PROVISIONS. — (A) IN GENERAL.— If— (i) any individual exhausted such individual's rights to regular compensation (or extended compensation) under the State law after February 28, 1991, and before the first week following November 16, 1991 (or, if later, the first week following the week in which the agreement under this Act is entered into), and (ii)(I) the adjusted rate of insured unemployment (determined on the basis of the information referred to in subsection (g)(2)) in such State for the 13-week period ending on October 19, 1991, is at least 3 percent, or (II) a 20-week period or 13-week period is in effect in such State for the 1st week for which emergency unemploy- ment compensation may be payable in such State under this title, such individual shall be entitled to emergency unemploy- ment compensation under this Act in the same manner as if such individual's benefit year ended no earlier than the last day of such following week. (B) LIMITATION OF BENEFITS. — In the case of an individual who has exhausted such individual's rights to both regular and extended compensation, any emergency unemployment compensation payable under subparagraph (A) shall be reduced in accordance with subsection (b)(3).