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Chapter 215
Shared Work Unemployment Compensation Program

Sections

215.001
Definitions
215.002
Shared Work Unemployment Compensation Program
215.021
Approval Required for Employer Plan
215.022
Requirements of Shared Work Plan
215.023
Approval or Denial of Shared Work Plan; Notice
215.024
Effective Date of Shared Work Plan; Expiration or Termination
215.025
Modification of Shared Work Plan
215.026
Participating Employer's Report on Plan Operation
215.041
Employee's Eligibility for Shared Work Benefits
215.042
Shared Work Benefits Formula
215.043
Limitations on Benefits
215.044
Extended Benefits
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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