Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 612 - Unemployment Compensation
RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS
Section 612.400 - Election to file claim

Universal Citation: NV Admin Code 612.400

Current through September 16, 2024

1. Any unemployed person who has had covered employment and wages in more than one state may elect to file a combined wage claim if it will provide benefits for which he or she could not otherwise qualify or will increase the benefits for which he or she qualifies in a single state.

2. A claimant will not be considered to have unused benefit rights based on a benefit year which he or she has established under a state or federal law if:

(a) The claimant has exhausted his or her rights to all benefits based on the benefit year;

(b) The claimant's rights to benefits have been postponed for an indefinite period or for the entire period in which benefits would otherwise be payable; or

(c) Benefits are affected by the application of a seasonal restriction.

3. If a person elects to file a combined wage claim, all employment and wages in all states in which he or she worked during the base period of the paying state must be included in the combined wage claim, except employment and wages which are not transferable under NAC 612.420.

4. A combined wage claimant may withdraw his or her claim within the period prescribed by the law of the paying state for filing an appeal, protest or request for redetermination from the monetary determination of the claim if he or she:

(a) Repays in full any benefits paid to him or her thereunder; or

(b) Authorizes the state or states against which he or she filed substitute claims for benefits to withhold and forward to the paying state a sum which is sufficient to repay the benefits.

5. If the combined wage claimant files the claim in a state other than the paying state, he or she shall do so pursuant to the Interstate Benefit Payment Plan.

Employm't Security Dep't, No. 30 § B, eff. 7-1-73-NAC A 6-3-85

NRS NRS 612.220, 612.295, 612.455, 612.750

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