S.C. Code Regs. § § 47-20

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 11, November 22, 2024
Section 47-20 - Types of Unemployment
A. "Non-Job-Attached Unemployment" means the unemployment of any individual in any week during which he performs no services and with respect to which no wages or wages totaling less than his weekly benefit amount are payable to him. Claims for such benefits will be filed directly with the local Department office by the individual and not an employer. The claimant will register for work with the Department office and seek full time employment while pursuing such claim for benefits.
B. "Job-Attached Unemployment" means the unemployment of any individual who, during any week, earns less than his weekly benefit amount, is employed by a regular employer, and works less than his normal customary full-time weekly hours because of a lack of full-time work. Any claim for benefits made under this definition will be initiated by the employer and a continuing employer-employee relationship is understood. In connection with any claim for benefits for job-attached unemployment, the claimant shall declare the amount of his earnings [from any source] for the seven day period for which he claims job-attached benefits.

S.C. Code Regs. § 47-20

Amended by State Register Volume 24, Issue No. 5, eff May 26, 2000.