(a) Total unemployment. (1) The weekly amount of Extended Benefits
payable to an individual for a week of total unemployment in the
individual's eligibility period shall be the amount of regular
compensation payable to the individual for a week of total unemployment
during the applicable benefit year. If the individual had more than one
weekly amount of regular compensation for total unemployment during such
benefit year, the weekly amount of extended compensation for total
unemployment shall be one of the following which applies as specified in
the applicable State law:
(i) The average of such weekly amounts of regular compensation,
(ii) The last weekly benefit amount of regular compensation in such
benefit year, or
(iii) An amount that is reasonably representative of the weekly
amounts of regular compensation payable during such benefit year.
(2) If the method in paragraph (a)(1)(iii) of this section is
adopted by a State, the State law shall specify how such amount is to be
computed. If the method in paragraph (a)(1)(i) of this section is
adopted by a State, and the amount computed is not an even dollar
amount, the amount shall be raised or lowered to an even dollar amount
as provided by the applicable State law for regular compensation.
(b) Partial and part-total unemployment. The weekly amount of
Extended Benefits payable for a week of partial or part-total
unemployment shall be determined under the provisions of the applicable
State law which apply to regular compensation, computed on the
basis of the weekly amount of Extended Benefits payable for a week of
total unemployment as determined pursuant to paragraph (a) of this
section.