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Session Laws, 1936 (Special Session 2)
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HARRY W. NICE, GOVERNOR. 9

(1) He is not participating in or financing or directly
interested in the labor dispute which caused the stoppage
of work; and

(2) He does not belong to a grade or class of workers
of which, immediately before the commencement of the
stoppage, there were members employed at the premises at
which the stoppage occurs, any of whom are participating
in or financing or directly interested in the dispute; PRO-
VIDED, That if in any case separate branches of work
which are commonly conducted as separate businesses in
separate premises are conducted in separate departments
of the same premises, each such department shall, for the
purposes of this subsection, be deemed to be a separate
factory, establishment, or other premises.

(e) For any week with respect to which he is receiv-
ing or has received remuneration in the form of—

(1) Wages in lieu of notice;

(2) Compensation for temporary partial disability un-
der the Workmen's Compensation Law of any State or
under a similar law of the United States; or

(3) Old-age benefits under Title II of the Social Security
Act, as amended, er similar payments under any Act of
Congress: PROVIDED, That if such remuneration is less
than the benefits which would otherwise be due under this
Act, he shall be entitled to receive for such week, if other-
wise eligible, benefits reduced by the amount of such
remuneration.

CLAIMS FOR BENEFITS.
6. (a) FILING.

Claims for benefits shall be made in accordance with such
regulations as the Board may prescribe. Each employer
shall post and maintain printed statements of such regu-
lations in places readily accessible to individuals in his
service and shall make available to each such individual at
the time he becomes unemployed, a printed statement of
such regulations. Such printed statements shall be supplied
by the Board to each employer without cost to him.

(b) INITIAL DETERMINATION.

A representative designated by the Board, and herein-
after referred to as a deputy, shall promptly examine the
claim and, on the basis of the facts found by him, shall

 

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