As used in NRS 612.377 to 612.3786, inclusive, unless the context clearly requires otherwise: 1. “Extended benefit period” means a period which begins with the third week after a week for which there is a Nevada “on” indicator and ends with the third week after the first week for which there is a Nevada “off” […]
Except when the result would be inconsistent with the other provisions of NRS 612.377 to 612.3786, inclusive, as provided in the regulations of the Administrator, the provisions of this chapter which apply to claims for, or the payment of, regular benefits apply to claims for, and the payment of, extended benefits. (Added to NRS by […]
A person is eligible to receive extended benefits for any week of unemployment in the person’s eligibility period only if the Administrator finds that with respect to that week: 1. The person is an “exhaustee”; 2. The person has satisfied the requirements of this chapter for the receipt of regular benefits that are applicable to […]
The weekly extended benefit amount payable to a person for a week of total unemployment in the person’s eligibility period is: 1. The basic weekly benefit amount or the augmented weekly benefit amount, whichever is appropriate, payable to the person for the applicable benefit year; or 2. The average of the weekly benefit amounts for […]
The weekly benefit amount of extended compensation paid for a week of less than total unemployment shall be based on the extended weekly benefit amount as determined in NRS 612.3776. (Added to NRS by 1971, 27)
1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, the total extended benefit amount payable to any eligible person for the person’s applicable benefit year is the lesser of the following amounts: (a) Fifty percent of the basic benefits which were payable to him or her in the benefit year. If the amount computed is not […]
If an individual who has received extended compensation for a week or weeks of unemployment is determined to be entitled to more regular compensation with respect to such week or weeks as a result of an appeal, the extended compensation that was paid to the individual shall be treated as if it were regular compensation […]
1. Whenever an extended benefit period is to become effective in this State (or in all states) as a result of a Nevada “on” indicator, or an extended benefit period is to be terminated in Nevada as a result of a Nevada “off” indicator, the Administrator shall make an appropriate public announcement. 2. Computations required […]
Extended benefits paid to an individual shall not be charged against the experience rating records of the individual’s base-period employers. (Added to NRS by 1971, 28)