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§ 1502.2. Benefit conversion factor. A. For calendar year 1991, the benefit conversion factor shall be the total benefit wages based on the total benefits paid under this Act which would have become benefit wages pursuant to Sections 1501 and 1502 for the 12 consecutive calendar month period ending June 30, 1990, if Sections 1501 and 1502 were applicable during such period, divided by the total benefits paid under this Act for the same 12 month period.
B. For calendar year 1992, the benefit conversion factor shall be the total benefit wages based on the total benefits paid under this Act which would have become benefit wages pursuant to Sections 1501 and 1502 for the 24 consecutive calendar month period ending June 30, 1991, if Sections 1501 and 1502 were applicable during such period, divided by the total benefits paid under this Act for the same 24 month period.
C. For calendar year 1993 and each calendar year thereafter, the benefit conversion factor shall be the total benefit wages based on the total benefits paid under this Act which would have become benefit wages pursuant to Sections 1501 and 1502 for the 36 consecutive calendar month period ending June 30, 1992, if Sections 1501 and 1502 were applicable during such period, divided by the total benefits paid under this Act for the same 36 month period.
D. If the number obtained in the preceding subsections is not an exact multiple of one-tenth of one percent, it shall be increased or reduced, as the case may be, to the nearer multiple of one-tenth of one percent. If such number is equally near to 2 multiples of one-tenth of one percent, it shall be increased to the higher multiple of one-tenth of one percent.
E. Notwithstanding the above provisions of this Section, the benefit conversion factor shall not exceed 167 percent.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Illinois Statutes Chapter 820. Employment § 405/1502.2. Benefit conversion factor - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/il/chapter-820-employment/il-st-sect-820-405-1502-2/
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