(a) Disqualifications. If the week of unemployment for which an
individual claims Extended Benefits is a week to which a
disqualification for regular compensation applies, including a reduction
because of the receipt of disqualifying income, or would apply but
for the fact that the individual has exhausted all rights to such
compensation, the individual shall be disqualified in the same degree
from receipt of Extended Benefits for that week.
(b) Additional compensation. No individual shall be paid additional
compensation and Extended Benefits with respect to the same week. If
both are payable by a State with respect to the same week, the State law
may provide for the payment of Extended Benefits instead of additional
compensation with respect to the week. If Extended Benefits are payable
to an individual by one State and additional compensation is payable to
the individual for the same week by another State, the individual may
elect which of the two types of compensation to claim.
(c) Interstate claims. An individual who files claims for Extended
Benefits under the Interstate Benefit Payment Plan, in a State which is
not in an Extended Benefit Period for the week(s) for which Extended
Benefits are claimed, shall not be paid more than the first two weeks
for which he/she files such claims.
(d) Other restrictions. The restrictions on entitlement specified in
this section are in addition to other restrictions in the Act and this
part on eligibility for and entitlement to Extended Benefits.