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CFR Title 20 > Chapter V > Part 614 - Unemployment compensation for ex-servicemembers
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§ 614.1
Purpose and application
§ 614.2
Definitions of terms
§ 614.3
Eligibility requirements for UCX
§ 614.4
Weekly and maximum benefit amounts
§ 614.5
Claims for UCX
§ 614.6
Determinations of entitlement; notices to individual and Federal military agency
§ 614.7
Appeal and review
§ 614.8
The applicable State for an individual
§ 614.9
Provisions of State law applicable to UCX claims
§ 614.10
Restrictions on entitlement
§ 614.11
Overpayments; penalties for fraud
§ 614.12
Schedules of remuneration
§ 614.13
Inviolate rights to UCX
§ 614.14
Recordkeeping; disclosure of information
§ 614.15
Payments to States
§ 614.16
Public access to Agreements
§ 614.17
Administration in absence of an Agreement
§ 614.18
Information, reports, and studies
§ 614.20
Information to ex-servicemembers
§ 614.21
Findings of Federal military agency
§ 614.22
Correcting Federal findings
§ 614.23
Finality of findings
§ 614.24
Furnishing other information
§ 614.25
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