12-172 C.M.R. ch. 4, § A - DEFINITIONS
As used in this subsection, unless the context clearly requires otherwise:
1. "Interstate
benefit payment plan" means the plan approved by the Interstate Conference of
Employment Security Agencies under which benefits shall be payable to
unemployed individuals absent from the state (or states) in which benefit
credits have been accumulated.
2.
"Interstate claimant" means an individual who claims benefits under the
unemployment insurance law of one or more liable states through the facilities
of an agent state. The term "interstate claimant" shall not include any
individual who customarily commutes from a residence in an agent state to work
in a liable state unless the bureau finds that this exclusion would create
undue hardship on such claimants in specified areas.
3. "State" includes the Commonwealth of
Puerto Rico, the District of Columbia, and the Virgin Islands.
4. "Agent state" means any state in which an
individual files a claim for benefits from another state.
5. "Liable state" means any state against
which an individual files, through another state, a claim for
benefits.
6. "Benefits" means the
compensation payable to an individual, with respect to his unemployment, under
the unemployment insurance law of any state.
7. "Week of unemployment" means any week of
unemployment as defined in the law of the liable state from which benefits with
respect to such week are claimed.
Notes
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