Utah Admin. Code R994-404-101 - Claimants Who Qualify for an Adjustment to the Base Period
(1) A claimant who
was off work due to a work related illness or injury may qualify for an
adjusted base period if all of the following elements are satisfied:
(a) the claimant must have received temporary
total disability (TTD) compensation for the illness or injury under the
workers' compensation or occupational disease laws of this state or under
federal law;
(b) the claimant must
have received TTD for at least seven full weeks during the base period
immediately preceding the effective date of the claim. This can be either the
first four of the last five completed calendar quarters or the last four
completed calendar quarters as provided in
R994-404-104. The weeks need not
be consecutive;
(c) the initial
claim for unemployment insurance benefits must have been filed no later than 90
calendar days after the claimant was released by his or her health care
provider to return to full-time work. This does not include release to limited
or light duty work. The effective date of the eligible claim must be within the
90 days regardless of the date on which the claimant contacts the Department to
file a claim. For example, if the 90th day falls on Wednesday and the claimant
files a claim on Thursday, the effective date of the claim would be Sunday of
that calendar week and would fall within the 90 day time limitation;
(d) the initial claim for unemployment
insurance benefits must have been filed within 36 months of the week the
covered injury or illness occurred. The covered injury can be the initial
injury or an event such as a re- injury that caused the claimant to go back on
TTD.
(2) Wages
previously used to establish a benefit year cannot be re-used.
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