§ 65.132. Benefit rights of interstate claimants.
(a) If a claimant files a claim against a state, and it is determined by the state that the claimant has available benefit credits in that state, then claims shall be filed only against that state as long as benefit credits are available in that state. Thereafter, the claimant may file claims against any other state in which there are available benefit credits.
(b) Benefit rights of interstate claimants established by this subchapter apply only with respect to new claims (notices of unemployment) filed on or after July 5, 1953.
Source The provisions of this § 65.132 adopted July 1, 1969.
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