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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) Whenever an extended benefit period is to become effective in this state, or in all states, as a result of a state or a national “on” indicator, or an extended benefit period is to be terminated in this state as a result of a state “off” indicator or state and national “off” indicators, the commissioner shall make an appropriate public announcement.
(2) Computations required by the provisions of subdivision (5), section one of this article shall be made by the commissioner, in accordance with regulations prescribed by the United States Secretary of Labor.
(3) Whenever, during a period when emergency unemployment compensation benefits are being paid under the provisions of the Emergency Unemployment Compensation Act of 1991, 1 as amended, or under any subsequent extension or reenactment thereof, the state “on” indicator as defined in subdivisions (2) or (3) of section one of this article triggers on a period of extended benefits, the Governor of this state may elect to not implement the state statutory provision and continue the payment of benefits under the Emergency Unemployment Compensation Act of 1991, as amended, to those individuals who have exhausted their entitlement to regular unemployment compensation under state law.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - West Virginia Code Chapter 21A. Unemployment Compensation § 21A-6A-6. Beginning and termination of extended benefit period - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wv/chapter-21a-unemployment-compensation/wv-code-sect-21a-6a-6/
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