§ 41-35-10 Payment of benefits generally
§ 41-35-20 Payment of benefits based on certain services in schools or institutions of higher education
§ 41-35-30 Payment of benefits in case of death
§ 41-35-40 Weekly benefit amount; procedure for reconsideration of determinations
§ 41-35-50 Maximum potential benefits for year
§ 41-35-60 Weekly benefits for partial unemployment
§ 41-35-65 Wages paid for previously uncovered services
§ 41-35-66 Benefits for participants in sports or athletic events
§ 41-35-67 Benefits to aliens
§ 41-35-100 Preservation of benefit rights of persons in armed forces
§ 41-35-110 Conditions of eligibility for benefits
§ 41-35-115 Service as witness or juror not to constitute disqualification for benefits
§ 41-35-120 Disqualification for benefits
§ 41-35-125 Benefits for individuals unemployed as a result of domestic abuse
§ 41-35-126 Military relocation benefits
§ 41-35-130 Payments which must not be charged to former employer
§ 41-35-135 Charge of overpaid benefits to employer’s account
§ 41-35-140 Disclosure regarding child support obligations; deductions from benefits due

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Terms Used In South Carolina Code > Title 41 > Chapter 35 > Article 1 - Regular Benefits

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