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Code · Montana · Title 39 — Labor · Chapter 51 · Part 22

39-51-2204. Maximum benefit amount.

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39-51-2204 . Maximum benefit amount. Any otherwise eligible individual is entitled during the individual's benefit year to a total amount of benefits equal to the individual's weekly benefit amount, as calculated according to 39-51-2201 , times the number of full weeks of benefit entitlement appearing in the following table in the line which includes the individual's ratio of total base period earnings to the highest quarter of earnings in the base period:
Ratio of Total Base Period
Earnings to High Quarter Full Weeks
At Least But Less Than of Benefits
1.00 1.25 8
1.25 1.50 10
1.50 1.75 12
1.75 2.00 14
2.00 2.25 16
2.25 2.50 18
2.50 2.75 20
2.75 3.00 22
3.00 ....... 24
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