Montana Code > Title 39 > Chapter 51 > Part 26 – Trade Readjustment
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§ 39-51-2601 | Limitations on weeks of combined extended benefits and trade readjustment allowances |
§ 39-51-2602 | Approved training under federal programs |
Terms Used In Montana Code > Title 39 > Chapter 51 > Part 26 - Trade Readjustment
- Benefit year: means the 52-consecutive-week period beginning with the first day of the calendar week in which an individual files a valid claim for benefits, except that the benefit year is 53 weeks if filing a new valid claim would result in overlapping any quarter of the base period of a previously filed new claim. See Montana Code 39-51-201
- Benefits: means the money payments payable to an individual, as provided in this chapter, with respect to the individual's unemployment. See Montana Code 39-51-201
- Week: means a period of 7 consecutive calendar days ending at midnight on Saturday. See Montana Code 39-51-201
- Weekly benefit amount: means the amount of benefits that an individual would be entitled to receive for 1 week of total unemployment. See Montana Code 39-51-201