Oklahoma Code § 40-2-104

Title 40. Labor: Computation of benefit amount
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COMPUTATION OF BENEFIT AMOUNT.

A.  The weekly benefit amount of an individual shall be an
amount equal to one twenty-third (1/23) of the taxable wages paid to
the individual during that quarter of his base period in which the
taxable wages were highest.  If the amount is more than the maximum
weekly benefit amount, it shall be reduced to the maximum weekly
benefit amount or if the amount is less than Sixteen Dollars
($16.00), it shall be increased to Sixteen Dollars ($16.00).
B.  The maximum weekly benefit amount shall be:
1.  Sixty percent (60%) of the average weekly wage of the second
preceding calendar year during any calendar year in which the
balance in the Unemployment Compensation Fund is in excess of the
amount required to initiate conditional contribution rates, pursuant
to the provisions of Section 3-113 of this title;
2.  Fifty-seven and one-half percent (57.5%) of the average
weekly wage of the second preceding calendar year during calendar
years in which condition "a", as set forth in paragraph (1) of
Section 3-113 of this title, exists;
3.  Fifty-five percent (55%) of the average weekly wage of the
second preceding calendar year during calendar years in which
condition "b", as set forth in paragraph (2) of Section 3-113 of
this title, exists;
4.  Fifty-two and one-half percent (52.5%) of the average weekly
wage of the second preceding calendar year during calendar years in
which condition "c", as set forth in paragraph (3) of Section 3-113
of this title, exists; and
5.  Fifty percent (50%) of the average weekly wage of the second
preceding calendar year during calendar years in which condition
"d", as set forth in paragraph (4) of Section 3-113 of this title,
exists.
C.  Before the last day of June of each year the Commission
shall determine the average weekly wage of the preceding calendar
year in the following manner:
1.  The sum of the total monthly employment reported for the
calendar year shall be divided by twelve (12) to determine the
average monthly employment;
2.  The sum of the total wages reported for the previous
calendar year shall be divided by the average monthly employment to
determine the average annual wage; and
3.  The average annual wage shall be divided by fifty-two (52)
to determine the average weekly wage.
Added by Laws 1980, c. 323, § 2-104, eff. July 1, 1980.  Amended by
Laws 1983, c. 270, § 4, emerg. eff. June 23, 1983; Laws 1998, c.
161, § 4, eff. July 1, 1998; Laws 2017, c. 345, § 3, eff. July 1,
2017.

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