Washington Statutes
§ 50.06.050 — Use of wages and time worked for prior claims—Effect.
Washington § 50.06.050
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Wash. Rev. Code § 50.06.050 (2026).
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The fact that wages, hours or weeks worked during the special base year may have been used in the computation of a prior valid claim for unemployment compensation shall not affect a claim for benefits made pursuant to the provisions of this chapter; however, wages, hours and weeks worked used in computing entitlement on a claim filed pursuant to this chapter shall not be available or used for establishing entitlement or amount of benefits in any succeeding benefit year.
Effective date — 1975 1st ex.s. c 228: See note following RCW 50.04.355 .
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§ 50.04.355
Washington § 50.04.355
Legislative History
[1975 1st ex.s. c 228 s 11.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 50.01.005
Short title.§ 50.01.010
Preamble.§ 50.04.020
Base year—Alternative base year.§ 50.04.030
Benefit year.§ 50.04.040
Benefits.§ 50.04.050
Calendar quarter.§ 50.04.060
Commissioner.§ 50.04.065
Common paymaster or pay agent.§ 50.04.070
Contributions.§ 50.04.074
Department.§ 50.04.075
Dislocated worker.§ 50.04.080
Employer.§ 50.04.090
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