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Code · CFR · Title 20 — Employees' Benefits · Part 609 — Unemployment Compensation for Federal Civilian Employees · § 609.3

§ 609.3. Eligibility requirements for UCFE.

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An individual shall be eligible to receive a payment of UCFE or to waiting period credit with respect to a week of unemployment if:
(a)The individual has Federal civilian service and Federal wages in the base period under the applicable State law;
(b)The individual meets the qualifying employment and wage requirements of the applicable State law, either on the basis of Federal civilian service and Federal wages alone or in combination with service and wages covered under a State law or under the UCX Program (part 614 of this chapter);
(c)The individual has filed an initial claim for UCFE and, as appropriate, has filed a timely claim for waiting period credit or a payment of UCFE with respect to that week of unemployment; and
(d)The individual is totally, part-totally, or partially unemployed, and is able to work, available for work, and seeking work within the meaning of or as required by the applicable State law, and is not subject to disqualification under this part or the applicable State law, with respect to that week of unemployment.
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