Conn. Agencies Regs. § 31-235-3 - Benefit eligibility conditions-involuntary retirees 62 years and older
An unemployed individual who is sixty-two years of age or older and is involuntarily retired under a compulsory retirement policy or contract provision shall be eligible for benefits with respect to any week only if the Administrator finds that:
(1) the
individual has made claim for benefits in accordance with the provisions of
section
31-240
and has registered for work at the public employment bureau; and
(2) except as provided in section
31-235-20,
the individual is physically and mentally able to work and is available for
work; and
(3) the individual has
been paid wages by an employer who was subject to the provisions of chapter 567
of the Connecticut General Statutes during the base period of his current
benefit year in an amount at least equal to forty times his benefit rate for
total unemployment; and
(4) the
individual has not refused suitable work to which he has been referred by the
Administrator.
Notes
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