In Alaska Stat. § 23.20.406 – 23.20.409,

(1) “applicable benefit year” means, with respect to an individual, the current benefit year if, at the time an initial claim for extended benefits is filed, the individual has an unexpired benefit year only in the state against which the claim is filed, or, in any other case, the individual’s most recent benefit year; the most recent benefit year, for an individual who has unexpired benefit years in more than one state when the initial claim for extended benefits is filed, is the benefit year with the latest ending date or, if the benefit years have the same ending date, the benefit year in which the latest continued claim for regular compensation was filed; extended benefits are not payable under this section unless the “applicable benefit year” was a benefit year established under this chapter;

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Terms Used In Alaska Statutes 23.20.409

  • Appeal: A request made after a trial, asking another court (usually the court of appeals) to decide whether the trial was conducted properly. To make such a request is "to appeal" or "to take an appeal." One who appeals is called the appellant.
  • benefit year: means a period of 52 consecutive weeks beginning at 12:00 a. See Alaska Statutes 23.20.520
  • benefits: means the money payments payable to an individual, as provided in this chapter with respect to the individual's unemployment. See Alaska Statutes 23.20.520
  • employment: includes services described in this subparagraph and (A) of this paragraph only if
    (i) the contract of service contemplates that substantially all of the services are to be performed personally by the individual. See Alaska Statutes 23.20.525
  • state: includes the states of the United States of America, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. See Alaska Statutes 23.20.520
  • wages: means all remuneration for service from whatever source, including insured work, noninsured work, or self-employment. See Alaska Statutes 23.20.530
  • week: means the period of seven consecutive days which the department may by regulations prescribe. See Alaska Statutes 23.20.520
(2) “eligibility period” of an individual means the period consisting of the weeks in the individual’s benefit year which begin in an extended benefit period and, if the individual’s benefit year ends within the extended benefit period, any weeks thereafter which begin in that period;
(3) “exhaustee” means an individual who, with respect to any week of unemployment in the individual’s eligibility period, has no right to unemployment benefits or allowances, as the case may be, under the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act or under other federal laws which are specified in regulations issued by the United States Secretary of Labor and has not received and is not seeking unemployment benefits under the unemployment compensation law of Canada, but if the individual is seeking these benefits and the appropriate agency finally determines that the individual is not entitled to benefits under that law the individual is considered an exhaustee; and either

(A) has received, before that week of unemployment, all of the regular benefits that were available to the individual under this chapter or any other law, including dependents’ allowances and benefits payable to federal civilian employees and ex-servicemen under 5 U.S.C. § 85018525, in the individual’s current benefit year that includes that week; however, for the purposes of this paragraph, an individual is considered to have received all of the regular benefits that were available to the individual even though the individual may subsequently be determined to be entitled to added regular benefits as a result of a pending appeal with respect to wages in covered employment that were not considered in the original monetary determination to be in the individual’s benefit year; or
(B) the individual’s benefit year having expired before that week, has no or insufficient wages in covered employment on the basis of which the individual could establish a new benefit year that would include that week;
(4) “extended benefit period” means a period which

(A) begins with the third week after a week for which there is a state “on” indicator; and
(B) ends with either of the following weeks, whichever occurs later:

(i) the third week after the first week for which there is a state “off” indicator; or
(ii) the 13th consecutive week of that period;
(5) “extended benefits” means benefits, including benefits payable to federal civilian employees and to ex-servicemen under 5 U.S.C. § 85018525, payable to an individual under the provisions of Alaska Stat. § 23.20.406 – 23.20.409 for weeks of unemployment in the individual’s eligibility period;
(6) “regular benefits” means benefits payable to an individual under this chapter or under any other law, including benefits payable to federal civilian employees and to ex-servicemen under 5 U.S.C. § 85018525, other than extended benefits.