South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 47 - DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AND WORKFORCE
Article 2 - GENERAL REGULATIONS
Section 47-24 - "Week" Defined

Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 47-24

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 3, March 22, 2024

A. Week of Non-Job Attached Unemployment:

1. Except as otherwise provided in Item 2 of this Regulation, a week of non-job attached unemployment with respect to any individual shall consist of the calendar week of unemployment beginning with the Sunday prior to the day such individual files such request.

2. A week of unemployment of an individual affected by a mass separation, or by a strike, lockout, or other labor dispute with respect to which a notice is filed by the employer as provided in Sub-Item 47-21.A.2 and Item 47-21.D, shall consist of the calendar week of unemployment beginning with the Sunday prior to the mass separation, strike, lockout, or other labor dispute, and thereafter, the calendar week of unemployment following any week of unemployment provided the individual files as required by Sub-Items 47-21.A.2.b and 47-21.D.6.

B. Week of Job Attached Unemployment:

A week of job-attached unemployment of an individual shall consist of the calendar week of unemployment beginning with the Sunday of the week for which his employer is filing or his pay period week. With respect to an unemployed individual whose wages are not paid on a weekly basis, a week of unemployment shall consist of a calendar week, provided that the Department may, upon its own initiative or upon application, prescribe to any individual or group of individuals such other 7-consecutive-day period as it may find appropriate, provided that notice of job attached-unemployment is given to the Department office or Benefit Department as is required in Item 47-21.B.

C. Week of Disqualification:

With respect to a period of disqualification under Section 41-35-120 as amended, "Week" means a calendar week or pay period week as defined in Items 47-24.A and 47-24.B.

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