§ 96-14.1 Unemployment benefits
§ 96-14.2 Weekly benefit amount
§ 96-14.3 Duration of benefits
§ 96-14.5 Disqualification for good cause not attributable to the employer
§ 96-14.6 Disqualification for misconduct
§ 96-14.7 Other reasons to be disqualified from receiving benefits
§ 96-14.8 Military spouse relocation and domestic violence are good causes for leaving
§ 96-14.9 Weekly certification
§ 96-14.10 Disciplinary suspension
§ 96-14.11 Disqualification for the remaining weeks of the benefit period
§ 96-14.12 Limitations on company officers and spouses
§ 96-14.13 Limitation on benefits due to lump sum payments
§ 96-14.14 Extended benefits
§ 96-14.15 Emergency unemployment benefits and tax credit to respond to the coronavirus emergency of 2020
§ 96-14.16 Emergency unemployment benefits and tax rate reduction to respond to the coronavirus emergency of 2021

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Terms Used In North Carolina General Statutes > Chapter 96 > Article 2C - Benefits Payable for Unemployment Compensation

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