208.021 – INITIAL CLAIM DETERMINATION. (a) The commission
Texas Labor Code § 208.021
Summary
This law mandates that the commission assess the validity of initial claims for unemployment benefits. It also requires the commission to establish the claimant's benefit year, the amount of benefits for total unemployment, and the duration of those benefits.
Commission determines validity of initial unemployment claims.
Establishes claimant's benefit year and benefit amount.
Specifies duration of unemployment benefits.
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