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34 Pa. Code § 63.32. Reasons for relief from benefit charges.

§ 63.32. Reasons for relief from benefit charges.

 (a)  Under section 302(a)(1) of the law (43 P. S. §  782(a)(1)), an employer may be granted relief from benefit charges in the following circumstances:

   (1)  When the claimant was separated from employment with the employer under conditions that would be disqualifying under section 402(e) of the law (43 P. S. §  802(e)), which provides that an individual is ineligible for benefits if the individual is unemployed due to willful misconduct.

   (2)  When the claimant was separated from employment with the employer under conditions that would be disqualifying under section 402(b) of the law, which provides that an individual is ineligible for benefits if the individual voluntarily left work without a necessitous and compelling reason.

   (3)  When the claimant was separated from employment with the employer under conditions that would not be disqualifying under section 402(b) of the law, but do not involve good cause attributable to the claimant’s employment.

   (4)  When the claimant was separated from employment with the employer under conditions that would be disqualifying under section 3 of the law (43 P. S. §  752)), which provides that an individual must be unemployed through no fault of his own to be eligible for benefits.

   (5)  When the claimant was separated from employment with the employer under conditions that would be disqualifying under section 402(e.1) of the law, which provides that an individual is ineligible for benefits if the individual is unemployed due to failure to submit to or pass a drug test.

   (6)  When the claimant was separated due to a major natural disaster declared by the President of the United States.

 (b)  Under section 302(a)(2) of the law, an employer may be granted relief from benefit charges when the claimant continues to work part-time for the employer without material change after being separated from other employment.

 (c)  Under section 302(a)(2.1) of the law, an employer may be granted relief from benefit charges when the claimant was separated due to a cessation of business of 18 months or less caused by a disaster.

Source

   The provisions of this §  63.32 amended December 21, 1973, 3 Pa.B 2921; amended June 17, 2011, effective June 18, 2011, 41 Pa.B. 3094. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (235577).

Cross References

   This section cited in 34 Pa. Code §  63.23 (relating to unacceptable reasons).



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