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Kerchner Unempl. Compensation Case

Superior Court of Pennsylvania
Dec 14, 1961
175 A.2d 926 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1961)

Opinion

November 14, 1961.

December 14, 1961.

Unemployment Compensation — Second benefit year — Failure to comply with active registration requirement — Time of exhaustion of benefits of first benefit year — Receipt of check after end of final compensable week — Unemployment Compensation Law.

1. In an unemployment compensation case, in which it appeared that claimant, who had exhausted her entitlement for the first benefit year by filing a claim for her final compensable week, failed to report to the local office within a period of sixty days, it was Held that her application for benefits for a second benefit year was properly disallowed on the ground that she had failed to comply with the active registration requirement set forth in § 4(w)(2) of the Unemployment Compensation Law.

2. Claimant's contention that she did not actually receive the check for her final benefit week of the first benefit year until seven days after the final compensable week had ended, and that her benefits were not exhausted until she received the check, was Held to be without merit.

Before ERVIN, WRIGHT, WOODSIDE, WATKINS, MONTGOMERY, and FLOOD, JJ. (RHODES, P.J., absent).

Appeal, No. 294, April T., 1961, by claimant, from decision of Unemployment Compensation Board of Review, No. B-62519, in re claim of Agnes M. Kerchner. Decision affirmed.

Andrew C. Van Gorder, with him Paul, Lawrence Rock, for appellant.

Sydney Reuben, Assistant Attorney General, with him David Stahl, Attorney General, for Unemployment Compensation Board of Review, appellee.


Argued November 14, 1961.


Agnes M. Kerchner was last employed as a cashier by the Equitable Gas Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Her final day of work was December 31, 1959, on which date she had a valid separation. Miss Kerchner thereafter filed an application for unemployment compensation, and received benefits for thirty weeks. On January 1, 1961, having had no intervening employment, she filed an application for benefits for a second benefit year, which was within ninety days after the termination of the preceding benefit year. Her application was disallowed by the Bureau of Employment Security, the Referee, and the Board of Review on the ground that she had failed to comply with the active registration requirement set forth in section 4(w)(2) of the Unemployment Compensation Law. Act of December 5, 1936, P.L. (1937) 2897, 43 P.S. 751 et seq. This appeal followed.

The record discloses that, on August 11, 1960, claimant exhausted her entitlement for the first benefit year by filing a claim for her final compensable week. On that date, according to her own signed statement, claimant was notified of the requirement of section 4(w)(2) that she must maintain an active registration for work by reporting to the local office at intervals of not more than sixty days, and was given a form UC-483. See Lodge Unemployment Compensation Case, 194 Pa. Super. 626, 169 A.2d 305. Claimant did not report thereafter until October 13, 1960, which was beyond the sixty-day period. It is therefore apparent that benefits were properly disallowed in accordance with the legislative mandate. See Nitowski Unemployment Compensation Case, 196 Pa. Super. 530, 175 A.2d 925, and cases therein cited.

Claimant testified that she did not actually receive the check for her final benefit week until August 18, 1960. She argues that her benefits were not exhausted until she received the check, citing Webster's Dictionary, Black's Law Dictionary, and Winthrop Company v. Clinton, 196 Pa. 472, 46 A. 435. We are not in accord with this contention. Claimant concedes that her final compensable week ended on August 11, 1960. It is our view that her benefits were exhausted as of that date. We do not believe that the legislature intended to place upon local employment offices the burden of determining just when benefit checks are received in the mail.

Decision affirmed.


Summaries of

Kerchner Unempl. Compensation Case

Superior Court of Pennsylvania
Dec 14, 1961
175 A.2d 926 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1961)
Case details for

Kerchner Unempl. Compensation Case

Case Details

Full title:Kerchner Unemployment Compensation Case

Court:Superior Court of Pennsylvania

Date published: Dec 14, 1961

Citations

175 A.2d 926 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1961)
175 A.2d 926