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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
A. Whenever a claimant's base period wages for insured work is not less than one thousand two hundred dollars, his weekly benefit amount shall be one twenty-fifth of the average of his total wages for insured work paid during the four quarters of his base period. This amount, if not a multiple of one dollar, shall be computed to the next lowest multiple of one dollar.
B. The weekly benefit amount paid under this Section shall be in accordance with R.S. 23:1474, but in no event shall be more than sixty-six and two-thirds percent of this state's average weekly wage as computed by the administrator as of the immediately preceding March thirty-first; for purposes of this Section the average weekly wage computed for any March thirty-first shall not apply to benefit years which begin prior to the September first immediately following such March thirty-first.
C. The weekly benefit amount paid under this Section to unemployed individuals filing a new claim for benefits on and after the first Monday of January, 1988, shall be discounted by seven percent.
D. The weekly benefit amount paid under this Section to unemployed individuals filing a new claim for benefits on and after the first Monday of January, 1989, shall be further discounted by five percent.
E. In no event shall the weekly amount paid under this Section be more than two hundred eighty-four dollars.
E. In no event shall the weekly amount paid under this Section be more than three hundred twelve dollars.
F. The weekly benefit amount pursuant to this Section to unemployed individuals filing a new claim for benefits may be modified in accordance with the provisions in R.S. 23:1474. In no event shall the weekly amount paid pursuant to this Section be more than as designated in R.S. 23:1474 nor less than thirty-five dollars.
G. For any payment of benefits an individual claimant may elect to deduct and withhold federal income tax from such payable benefits, in accordance with a manner prescribed under federal law and under a program approved by the secretary of the United States Department of Labor. Any such deduction and withholding shall be applied by an amount equal to the amount allowable under federal law.
H. Any benefits payable to an individual based upon service in the employ of an Indian tribe or Indian tribal unit shall be payable in the same amount and subject to the same terms and conditions as benefits payable on the basis of other employment subject under this Chapter.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Louisiana Revised Statutes Tit. 23, § 1592. Weekly benefit amount - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/la/revised-statutes/la-rev-stat-tit-23-sect-1592/
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