Indiana Statutes
§ 22-4-3-2 — "Partially unemployed" defined
Indiana § 22-4-3-2
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Ind. Code § 22-4-3-2 (2026).
Text
An individual is "partially unemployed" when,
because of lack of available work, he is working less than his normal
customary full-time hours for his regular employer and his
remuneration is less than his weekly benefit amount in any calendar
week, but no individual shall be deemed totally, part-totally, or partially
unemployed in any week which he is regularly and customarily
employed full-time on a straight commission basis.
Formerly: Acts 1947, c.208, s.302.
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Related
Puckett v. Review Board of the Indiana Employment Security Division
413 N.E.2d 295 (Indiana Court of Appeals, 1980)
Bowman v. Review Board of Indiana Employment Security Division
303 N.E.2d 840 (Indiana Court of Appeals, 1973)
Debbie Mitchell v. Review Board of the Indiana Department of Workforce Development, and Midwest Mobile Care, Inc.
6 N.E.3d 477 (Indiana Court of Appeals, 2014)
Vassil Marinov v. Review Board of the Department of Workforce Development (mem. dec.)
(Indiana Court of Appeals, 2017)
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Commissioner of labor; powers and duties§ 22-1-1-12
Rules; petition for variation§ 22-1-1-13
Repealed§ 22-1-1-14
Repealed§ 22-1-1-15
Labor information; wages and hours; records§ 22-1-1-16
Investigations; right of entry§ 22-1-1-18
Rule violations; prosecution§ 22-1-1-19
Repealed§ 22-1-1-2
Commissioner of labor; bonds; oath§ 22-1-1-2.5
Repealed§ 22-1-1-20
Repealed§ 22-1-1-21
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