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Section 8-1108 - Disqualification.

§ 8-1108. Disqualification.
 

(a)  Failure to search for work.- An individual is disqualified for extended benefits if the individual fails to comply with the requirements of § 8-1104(f)(1) of this subtitle unless the failure results from: 

(1) a summons to appear for jury duty before a court of the United States or of a state; or 

(2) hospitalization of the individual for emergency treatment or treatment of a life-threatening situation. 

(b)  Failure to accept work.- An individual who fails to comply with the requirements of § 8-1104(f)(2) of this subtitle is disqualified for extended benefits. 

(c)  Period of disqualification.- A disqualification under this section shall continue until an individual: 

(1) is employed during at least 4 weeks that begin after the individual fails to comply with the requirements of § 8-1104(f) of this subtitle; and 

(2) has earnings equal to at least 4 times the weekly amount of extended benefits of the individual. 
 

[An. Code 1957, art. 95A, § 21; 1991, ch. 8, § 2; 1992, ch. 22, § 1.] 
 

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