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N.Y. Lab. Law § 522

Total unemployment and partial unemployment

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Current — January 1, 2026
As of January 1, 2025
* § 522. Total unemployment. "Total unemployment" means the total lack\nof any employment on any day. The term "employment" as used in this\nsection means any employment including that not defined in this title.\n * NB Effective until January 5, 2025 or 30 days after the commissioner\nof labor certifies that the department of labor has an information\ntechnology system capable of accommodating the amendments in chapter 277\nof 2021, whichever occurs earlier (see chapter 56 of 2024 Pt.Z-§1 for\nfurther provisions)\n * § 522. Total unemployment and partial unemployment. "Total\nunemployment" means the total lack of any employment during any week.\n"Partial employment" means any employment during any week that is less\nthan full-time employment so long as the compensation paid is less than\nthe claimant's weekly benefit rate plus the claimant's partial benefit\ncredit. The term "employment" as used in this section means any\nemployment including that not defined in this title.\n * NB Effective January 5, 2025 or 30 days after the commissioner of\nlabor certifies that the department of labor has an information\ntechnology system capable of accommodating the amendments in chapter 277\nof 2021, whichever occurs earlier (see chapter 56 of 2024 Pt.Z-§1 for\nfurther provisions) -- NOTE: This is extended every fifteen days through\nDOL notification letter until system is ready to be implemented\n
§ 522. Total unemployment and partial unemployment. "Total\nunemployment" means the total lack of any employment during any week.\n"Partial employment" means any employment during any week that is less\nthan full-time employment so long as the compensation paid is less than\nthe claimant's weekly benefit rate plus the claimant's partial benefit\ncredit. The term "employment" as used in this section means any\nemployment including that not defined in this title.\n

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