Agent state definition

Agent state means any state in which an individual files a claim for benefits from another state.
Agent state means any state from which, or through which a claimant files a claim for benefits from another state.
Agent state means, with respect to any individual, any State other than the State which is the liable State for such individual.

Examples of Agent state in a sentence

  • When acting as the Agent state, the Department shall take Interstate claims on uniform interstate claim forms and in accordance with uniform procedures developed pursuant to the Interstate Benefit Payment Plan or refer to the appropriate liable state as described in the on-line Interstate Handbook.

  • When it is determined by the Agent state that a South Carolina Interstate claim is in order, the initial claim for benefits shall be filed by interstate claimants via the Remote Interstate Claims Unit.

  • With respect to weeks of unemployment during which an individual is attached to his regular employer, the liable state shall accept any claim, which is filed within the time limit applicable to such claims under the law of the Agent state.

  • The Agent state shall, in connection with each claim filed by an interstate claimant, ascertain and report to the liable state in question such facts relating to the claimant’s availability for work and eligibility for benefits as are readily determinable in and by the agent state.

  • The Agent state shall provide to the claimant the telephone number or filing procedures as defined in the online Interstate Handbook.


More Definitions of Agent state

Agent state means any State from or through which an individual files an interstate claim for benefits against another State.
Agent state means any state in which an individual files a claim for unemployment compensation benefits against another state.
Agent state means a state in which an individual files a claim for benefits against another state.
Agent state means any state in which an individual files a claim for benefits against another state or states.
Agent state means, with respect to any individual, any State other than the State which is the liable State for such individual.(bb) On-the-job training means train- ing provided by an employer to an indi- vidual who is employed by the em- ployer.(cc) Partial separation means that during a week ending on or after the impact date specified in the certifi- cation under which an adversely af- fected worker is covered, the individual had:(1) Hours of work reduced to 80 per- cent or less of the individual’s average weekly hours in adversely affected em- ployment; and(2) Wages reduced to 80 percent or less of the individual’s average weekly wage in such adversely affected em- ployment.(dd) Regional Administrator means the appropriate Regional Administrator of the Employment and Training Admin- istration, United States Department of Labor (hereafter Department). (ee) Remuneration means remunera- tion as defined in the applicable State law.(ff) Secretary means the Secretary of Labor, U.S. Department of Labor, or his or her designee.(gg) Separate maintenance means maintaining another (second) resi- dence, in addition to the individual’s regular place of residence, while at- tending a training facility outside the individual’s commuting area.(hh) State means the States of the United States, the District of Colum- bia, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the term ‘‘United States’’ when used in a geographical sense in- cludes such Commonwealth.
Agent state means any state in which a person files a claim for unemployment benefits from the state of Wisconsin.
Agent state means any state in which an individ- ual files a claim for benefits from another state.