2005 Connecticut Code - Sec. 31-231b. Maximum limitation on total benefits.

      Sec. 31-231b. Maximum limitation on total benefits. Except as provided in sections 31-232a to 31-232k, inclusive, no individual shall receive benefits for unemployment occurring during his benefit year commencing after September 30, 1967, in excess of twenty-six times his total unemployment benefit rate.

      (1967, P.A. 790, S. 10; October, 1970, P.A. 1, S. 10; P.A. 77-426, S. 9, 19; P.A. 81-17, S. 3, 9.)

      History: 1970 act added reference to Secs. 31-232b to 31-232j; P.A. 77-426 deleted provision prohibiting receipt of benefits exceeding seventy-five per cent of total earnings in base period of benefit year, including dependency allowances; P.A. 81-17 included Sec. 31-232k within the exception to the terms of this section.

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