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Code · Arizona · Title 23 — Labor and Workers' Compensation

23-796. Services for a charter school; benefits

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A. Notwithstanding any other law, benefits based on service for a charter school, as described in section 15-181, shall not be paid to an individual for any week of unemployment that begins during a period between two successive academic years or terms if the individual performs these services in the first of the successive academic years or terms and there is a reasonable assurance that the individual will perform the same services in the second of the academic years or terms, except that if benefits are denied to any individual under this subsection and that individual was not offered an opportunity to perform these services for the employer for the second successive academic year or term, the individual is entitled to a retroactive payment of benefits for each week the individual filed a timely claim for benefits and the benefits were denied solely by reason of this subsection.
B. Benefits based on service for a charter school, as described in section 15-181, shall not be paid to an individual for any week of unemployment that begins during an established and customary vacation period or holiday recess if the individual performs these services in the period immediately before the vacation period or holiday recess and if there is a reasonable assurance that the individual will perform the services in the period immediately following the vacation period or holiday recess.
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