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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 612 - UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION

NRS 612.460 Unemployed person may request determination of status; written determination by Administrator; notice to employers during base period.

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NRS 612.460 Unemployed person may request determination of status; written determination by Administrator; notice to employers during base period.
1. An unemployed person may file a request for a determination of the person’s benefit status in accordance with regulations prescribed by the Administrator. Upon such request, the Administrator shall furnish the person with a written determination. If it is determined that the claimant is an insured worker, the determination must include a statement as to the amount of wages for insured work paid to the claimant by each employer in his or her base period, and the employers by whom those wages were paid.
It must include also the claimant’s benefit year, his or her weekly benefit amount and the maximum amount of benefits that may be paid to the claimant for his or her unemployment during the benefit year. All base-period employers of a claimant must be notified promptly when a claimant files a request for determination of his or her benefit status which results in a determination that the claimant is an insured worker.
2. If it is determined that the person is not an insured worker, the determination must include a statement as to the reason therefor, the amount of wages paid to the person by each employer during his or her base period and the employers by whom those wages were paid.
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