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  4. Title 192 - Employment Security Department
  5. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
  6. Chapter 192-240 - Extended benefits

Chapter 192-240 - Extended benefits

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  1. § 192-240-015 - How to apply for extended benefits
  2. § 192-240-020 - Suitable work provisions - Extended benefits - RCW 50.22.020 (3) and (4)
  3. § 192-240-025 - Failure to apply for or accept suitable work-RCW 50.22.020 (4)(b)-Extended benefits
  4. § 192-240-030 - Job search requirements to receive extended benefits - RCW 50.22.020(5)
  5. § 192-240-040 - Penalties
  6. § 192-240-045 - Moving to a state in an extended benefit period
  7. § 192-240-060 - What is the priority of payments?
  8. § 192-240-070 - What happens if I am paid emergency or extended benefits when I am eligible for a new unemployment claim?
  9. § 192-240-080 - How much will I receive in extended benefits if my regular weekly benefit amount is increased?

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