Section 3505 Of Chapter 1. General Provisions From California Unemployment Insurance Code >> Division 1. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 1.
3505
. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, no
payment of extended duration benefits shall be made to any individual
for any week or part of any week with respect to which he is
entitled to receive unemployment compensation benefits as a result of
participation by this state pursuant to the provision of any federal
law providing for the payment of such benefits or as a result of the
application in any other manner to this state of any federal law
providing for the payment of such benefits.
(b) With respect to weeks commencing on or after November 29,
1970, this subdivision shall apply and subdivision (a) of this
section shall not apply to benefits under the "Federal-State Extended
Unemployment Compensation Act of 1970".
(1) Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, if an
individual would have rights to receive benefits under the federal
act within an "extended benefit period" under the federal act, the
director shall cancel such individual's rights to extended duration
benefits within that "extended benefit period".
(2) A cancellation under this section does not affect extended
duration benefits paid with respect to a week preceding such
cancellation.
(3) Notwithstanding a cancellation under this section, an
individual otherwise qualified for extended duration benefits during
an "extended benefit period" under the federal act, may, upon the
expiration of his "eligibility period" specified by the federal act,
establish rights to, and be paid, extended duration benefits subject
to the following conditions:
(A) If the individual has filed a primary claim in the "extended
benefit period", under the federal act, he may reestablish his
extended duration benefit rights, if the extended duration period
would not have expired.
(B) If the individual has not filed a primary claim in the
"extended benefit period", under the federal act, and he has claimed
benefits pursuant to the federal act during an extended duration week
in such "extended benefit period", he may file a primary claim
effective with that extended duration week, if the extended duration
period would not have expired.
(C) If the individual has not filed a primary claim in the
"extended benefit period", under the federal act, and he has claimed
benefits pursuant to the federal act but not during an extended
duration week in such "extended benefit period", he may file a
primary claim in an extended duration week.
(D) The individual shall not be paid extended duration benefits
for any week for which he receives federal benefits.
(4) An individual may be paid extended duration benefits with
respect to a parent benefit year only to the extent that the total
amount of such extended duration benefits and benefits paid under the
federal act since the beginning of such parent benefit year does not
exceed 13 times his weekly benefit amount or one-half of the maximum
amount of normal benefits payable to him during that parent benefit
year, whichever is the lesser.