Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 612 - Unemployment Compensation
INTERSTATE CLAIMANTS
Section 612.560 - Registration for work; benefit rights

Universal Citation: NV Admin Code 612.560

Current through September 16, 2024

1. Each interstate claimant must be registered for work, through any public employment office in the agent state, when and as required by the law, regulations and procedures of the agent state. The registration must be accepted as meeting the requirements of the liable state. Each agent state must report, to the liable state in question, whether each interstate claimant meets the requirements for registration of the agent state.

2. If a claimant files a claim against any state, and it is determined by that state that the claimant has available benefit credits in the state, then claims must be filed only against that state as long as benefit credits are available in that state. Thereafter, the claimant may file claims against any other state in which there are available benefit credits.

3. For the purposes of this section, benefit credits are unavailable whenever benefits have been exhausted, terminated or postponed for an indefinite period, or for the entire period in which benefits would otherwise be payable, or whenever benefits are affected by the application of a seasonal restriction.

Employm't Security Dep't, No. 25 §§ 3 & 4, eff. 9-2-65

NRS NRS 612.220, 612.295, 612.455, 612.750

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