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§28-44-63  Benefit payments for services with nonprofit organizations, higher education institutions, and hospitals. –


Published: 2015

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TITLE 28

Labor and Labor Relations

CHAPTER 28-44

Employment Security – Benefits

SECTION 28-44-63



   § 28-44-63  Benefit payments for services

with nonprofit organizations, higher education institutions, and hospitals.

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Benefits based on service in employment for nonprofit organizations,

institutions of higher education, and hospitals, as defined in §

28-42-3(23), (24), and (25), shall be payable in the same amounts on the same

conditions as compensation payable on the basis of other services subject to

chapters 42 – 44 of this title; except that benefits based on service in

an instructional, research, or principal administrative capacity in an

institution of higher education as defined in § 28-42-3(24) shall not be

paid to an individual for any week of unemployment which begins during the

period between two (2) successive academic years, or during a similar period

between two (2) regular terms, whether or not successive, or during a period of

paid sabbatical leave provided for in the individual's contract, if the

individual has a contract or contracts to perform services in that capacity for

any institution or institutions of higher education for both those academic

years or both those terms.



History of Section.

(P.L. 1971, ch. 94, § 10.)