Virginia Statutes

§ 60.2-614 — Service required during immediately preceding benefit year in which individual received benefits

Virginia § 60.2-614
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 60.2UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION
Ch. 6BENEFITS
Art. 4ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

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Va. Code Ann. § 60.2-614 (2026).

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No individual may receive benefits in a benefit year unless, subsequent to the beginning of the immediately preceding benefit year during which he received benefits, he performed service for an employer as defined in § 60.2-210 for remuneration (i) during thirty days, whether or not such days were consecutive, or (ii) for 240 hours, and subsequently became totally or partially separated from such employment.

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Legislative History

1971, Ex. Sess., c. 235, § 60.1-52.2; 1977, c. 445; 1981, c. 369; 1984, c. 458; 1986, c. 480; 1997, c. 202.

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