34 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 1
(k) "State" includes, in addition to the States of the
United States of America, Alaska, Hawaii, and the Dis-
trict of Columbia.
(L) "TOTAL AND PARTIAL UNEMPLOYMENT."
(1) An individual shall be deemed "totally unem-
ployed" in any week with respect to which no remunera-
tion is payable to him and during which he performs no
services (other than odd jobs or subsidiary work for which
no remuneration as used in this subsection, is payable to
him).
(2) An individual shall be deemed "partially unem-
ployed" in any week of less than full-time work if his re-
muneration payable for such week is less than six-fifths
of the weekly benefit amount he would be entitled to re-
ceive if totally unemployed and eligible.
(3) As used in this subsection, the term "remunera-
tion" shall include only that part of remuneration for odd
jobs or subsidiary work, or both, which is in excess of
$3.00 in any one week.
(4) An individual's week of unemployment shall be
deemed to commence only after this registration at an
employment office, except as the Board may by regulation
otherwise prescribe.
(m) "Unemployment compensation administration
fund" means the unemployment compensation admin-
istration fund established by this Act, from which ad-
ministrative expenses under this Act shall be paid.
(n) "Wages" means remuneration payable by employ-
ers for employment.
(1) "Remuneration" means all remuneration payable
for personal services, including commissions and bonuses
and the cash value of all compensation payable in any me-
dium other than cash. Gratuities customarily received
by an individual in the course of his employment from
persons other than his employing unit shall be treated as
remuneration payable by his employing unit. The reason-
able cash value of compensation payable in any medium
other than cash, and the reasonable amount of gratuities,
shall be estimated and determined in accordance with rules
prescribed by the Board.
(o) "Week" means such period or periods of seven con-
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