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Code · BILL · 115th Congress · H.R. 6819 (Introduced in House) — To establish a worker adjustment assistance program to provide assistance and job retraining for workers who have los... · Sec. 103

Sec. 103. Determinations and certifications

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As soon as possible after the date on which a petition is filed under section 101, but in any event not later than 40 days after that date, the Commission shall determine whether the petitioning group meets the requirements of section 102 and shall issue a certification of eligibility to apply for assistance under this Act covering workers in any group which meets such requirements. Each certification shall specify the date on which the total or partial separation began or threatened to begin.
Not later than 5 days after reaching a determination on a petition, the Commission shall publish a summary of the determination in the Federal Register and on the website of the Commission, together with the Commission’s reasons for making such determination. Whenever the Commission determines, with respect to any certification of eligibility of the workers of a company, that total or partial separations from such company are no longer attributable to the factors described in section 102(a), the Commission shall terminate such certification and promptly have notice of such termination published in the Federal Register and on the website of the Commission, together with the Commission’s reasons for making such determination.
Such termination shall apply only with respect to total or partial separations occurring after the termination date specified by the Commission.
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