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61-6-1.6. Benefits not paid for established vacation period or holiday recess preceded and followed by insured work. No benefits authorized by § 61-6-1.2 or 61-6-1.3 may be paid to an individual for any week which commences during an established and customary vacation period or a holiday recess if the individual performed insured work in the period immediately preceding the period or recess and there is reasonable assurance that the individual will perform insured work in the period immediately following the period or recess.

Source: SL 1979, ch 348, § 12; SL 1991, ch 414, § 4; SL 2008, ch 277, § 112.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-61 > Chapter-06 > Statute-61-6-1-6

61-6-1.6. Benefits not paid for established vacation period or holiday recess preceded and followed by insured work. No benefits authorized by § 61-6-1.2 or 61-6-1.3 may be paid to an individual for any week which commences during an established and customary vacation period or a holiday recess if the individual performed insured work in the period immediately preceding the period or recess and there is reasonable assurance that the individual will perform insured work in the period immediately following the period or recess.

Source: SL 1979, ch 348, § 12; SL 1991, ch 414, § 4; SL 2008, ch 277, § 112.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-61 > Chapter-06 > Statute-61-6-1-6

61-6-1.6. Benefits not paid for established vacation period or holiday recess preceded and followed by insured work. No benefits authorized by § 61-6-1.2 or 61-6-1.3 may be paid to an individual for any week which commences during an established and customary vacation period or a holiday recess if the individual performed insured work in the period immediately preceding the period or recess and there is reasonable assurance that the individual will perform insured work in the period immediately following the period or recess.

Source: SL 1979, ch 348, § 12; SL 1991, ch 414, § 4; SL 2008, ch 277, § 112.