Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 612 - Unemployment Compensation
CLAIMS FOR BENEFITS
Section 612.110 - Effective date of initial claim; filing of continued claim; appeal of denial of claim; affidavit of identity
Current through September 16, 2024
1. The effective date of an initial claim is:
2. A continued claim must be filed in accordance with instructions of the Administrator or his or her authorized representative and is subject to the following:
3. A claimant may appeal a denial of his or her claim. The appeal must be in writing and signed by the claimant or by a duly authorized agent of the claimant. A claimant who appeals to an appeal tribunal or the Board of Review or through judicial review must continue to file a weekly claim for unemployment benefits in the manner specified by the Division during the period of unemployment while under disqualification in order to receive payments if the appeal is decided in favor of the claimant.
4. If identifying information used through an interlocal agreement with other governmental agencies fails adequately to establish the identity of a claimant, the claimant may be required to complete a sworn affidavit of identity in the presence of a notary public to protect the integrity of his or her claim for unemployment insurance and identity.
Employm't Security Dep't, No. 21 §§ 6-9, eff. 4-1-57-NAC A 6-3-85; A by Employm't Security Div. by R094-00, 10-18-2000; R199-05, 2-23-2006
NRS NRS 612.220, 612.455, 612.495