Section 871.24.36. Interstate benefits.  


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  •        24.36(1) An interstate claimant is an individual who claims benefits under the unemployment insurance law of one or more liable states. Interstate benefits are payable under the plan approved by the national association of state workforce agencies to unemployed individuals absent from the state(s) in which wage credits were earned.

           24.36(2) The division shall determine unemployment benefit claims for interstate claimants in accordance with applicable state law and rules and shall be in substantial compliance with those rules promulgated by the United States Department of Labor as published in the Code of Federal Regulations, Chapter 20, Parts 609, 615, 616, 617, and 650.