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Tex. Lab. Code § 209.022

STATE "ON" AND "OFF" INDICATOR WEEKS

Known as the Texas Unemployment Compensation Act

The act spans §§ 201–215 (345 sections).

Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. 269, Sec. 1, eff

(a) Except for a week to which Subsection (b) applies, a week is a state "on" indicator week if the rate of insured unemployment for the period consisting of that week and the preceding 12 weeks:

(1) is five percent or more; and

(2) equalled or exceeded 120 percent of the average of the rates for the corresponding 13-week period ending in each of the preceding two calendar years.

(b) If the determination that the week is a state "on" indicator week would begin an extended benefit period, the week is a state "on" indicator week if the rate of insured unemployment for the period consisting of that week and the preceding 12 weeks is six percent or more.

(c) Except for a week to which Subsection (d) applies, a week is a state "off" indicator week if the rate of insured unemployment for the period consisting of that week and the preceding 12 weeks is less than:

(1) five percent; or

(2) 120 percent of the average of the rates for the corresponding 13-week period ending in each of the preceding two calendar years.

(d) If the determination that a week is a state "off" indicator week would end an extended benefit period, the week is a state "off" indicator week if the rate of insured unemployment for the period consisting of that week and the preceding 12 weeks is less than six percent.

(e) Notwithstanding Subsection (d), any week that would otherwise be a state "on" indicator week under Subsection (a) may not be a state "off" indicator week.

(f) The rate of insured unemployment as used in this section is not to be seasonally adjusted.

Official source: Texas Constitution and Statutes. Reproduced from public-domain Texas statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.