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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · S. 4143 (Introduced in Senate) — To extend the unemployment insurance provisions of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act for... · Sec. 4

Sec. 4. Extension of pandemic unemployment assistance

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Section 2102 of the Relief for Workers Affected by Coronavirus Act (contained in subtitle A of title II of division A of the CARES Act ( Public Law 116–136 )) is amended— in subsection (c)— in paragraph (1)(A)(ii), by striking December 31, 2020 and inserting the applicable end date described in section 2107(g)(2) ; and by amending paragraph
(2)to read as follows: The total number of weeks for which a covered individual may receive assistance under this section shall not exceed 39 weeks and such total shall include any week for which the covered individual received regular compensation or extended benefits under any Federal or State law, or pandemic emergency unemployment compensation under section 2107, except that if after March 27, 2020, the duration of extended benefits, or pandemic emergency unemployment compensation under section 2107 is extended, the 39-week period described in this paragraph shall be extended by— the number of weeks that is equal to the number of weeks by which the extended benefits were extended; and in the case of an extension of pandemic emergency unemployment compensation under section 2107, by the number of weeks that is equal to the additional number of weeks (through augmentation) available with respect to the State in which the individual resides under paragraphs (4), (5), and
(6)of section 2107(b). For the purpose of an extension of the 39-week period under subparagraph (A), the following rules shall apply: Section 2107(g)(3) shall apply to any extension of assistance under subparagraph (A). In determining the number of weeks available for a covered individual under an extension described in subparagraph (A)(ii), the Secretary shall apply rules that are similar to the rules described in paragraphs (4), (5), and
(6)of section 2107(b), including with respect to accounts and grandfathering. ; in subsection (h), by striking section 625 each place it appears and inserting part 625 ; and by adding at the end the following: In the case of Guam, American Samoa, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, and the Republic of Palau, the following rules shall apply: For the purposes of subsection (c)(1)(A)(ii) of this section, the Secretary shall determine the total unemployment rate of the territory in a manner similar to the manner under section 2107(g)(2). For the purpose of subsection (c)(2)(B) of this section, the Secretary shall determine the total unemployment rate of the territory in a manner similar to the manner under paragraphs (4), (5), and
(6)of section 2107(b). For the purpose of subsection (d)(2) of this section, the Secretary shall determine the total unemployment rate of the territory in a manner similar to the manner under section 2104(b)(3)(B). .
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