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Code · North Dakota · Title 52 · Chapter 52-07.1 — Extended Benefit Program

52-07.1-07. Total extended benefit amount.

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The total extended benefit amount payable to any eligible individual with respect to the individual's applicable benefit year must be the least of the following amounts:
1. Fifty percent of the total amount of regular benefits which were payable to the
individual under chapter 52-06 in the individual's applicable benefit year; or
2. Thirteen times the individual's weekly benefit amount which was payable to the
individual under chapter 52-06 for a week of total unemployment in the applicable
benefit year. Provided further, that during any fiscal year in which federal payments to
states under section 204 of the Federal-State Extended Unemployment Compensation
Act of 1970 are reduced under an order issued under section 252 of the Balanced
Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985, the total extended benefit amount
payable to an individual with respect to the individual's applicable benefit year must be
reduced by an amount equal to the aggregate of the reductions under section
52-07.1-06 in the weekly amounts paid to the individual.
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