| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows: |
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| | Sec. 1. 26 MRSA §1192, sub-§3, ķA, as enacted by PL 2003, c. 458, §1, | is amended to read: |
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| A. Notwithstanding this subsection, beginning January 1, | 2004, an individual who is not available for full-time work | as required in this subsection is not disqualified from | receiving benefits if: |
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| (1) The individual worked less than full time for a | majority of the weeks during that individual's base | period and the individual is able and available for and | actively seeking part-time work for at least the number | of hours in a week comparable to those customarily | worked in part-time employment during that individual's | base period; or |
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| (2) The individual worked full time for a majority of | the weeks during that individual's base period, but is | able and available for and actively seeking only part- | time work because of the illness or disability of an | immediate family member or because of limitations | necessary for the safety or protection of the | individual or individual's immediate family member. |
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| This paragraph does not apply to a person who applies for | benefits after September 30, 2005. This paragraph continues | to apply to a person who applies for benefits on or before | September 30, 2005 until that person has exhausted benefits | payable under that application. |
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| | This bill removes the sunset on the expansion of unemployment | benefit eligibility to workers who have a primary history of | part-time work, who are laid off and are only able and available | for comparable part-time work. The language expanding those | benefits took effect on January 1, 2004 and is scheduled to | sunset on September 30, 2005 unless legislation is passed to make | the program permanent. |
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