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Code · CFR · Title 20 — Employees' Benefits · Part 618 — Trade Adjustment Assistance Under the Trade Act of 1974, as Amended · § 618.760

§ 618.760. Qualifying requirements for, and timing and duration of, Additional Trade Readjustment Allowances.

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(a)Qualifying requirements for Additional TRA. An AAW is eligible to receive Additional TRA for any week only if:
(1)The worker meets all qualifying requirements for receipt of Basic TRA in § 618.720; and
(2)Except as provided in § 618.775 for a break in training, the AAW is participating in approved training.
(b)Timing and duration of Additional TRA. Additional TRA is payable for up to 65 weeks during the 78 consecutive calendar week period that:
(1)Immediately follows the last week of entitlement to Basic TRA otherwise payable to the AAW;
(2)Begins with the first week of approved training, if such training begins after the last week described in paragraph (b)(1) of this section; or
(3)Begins with the first week in which such training is approved under subpart F of this part, if such training is approved after the training already has commenced (although Additional TRA or training costs may not be paid for any week before the week in which the TAA approved training was approved).
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