Vermont Code § 21 V.S.A. § 1346

Claims for benefits; rules; notice
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§ 1346. Claims for benefits; rules; notice
(a) Claims for benefits shall be made in accordance with rules adopted by the Board.
(b) Every person making a claim shall certify that he or she has not, during the week
with respect to which waiting period credit or benefits are claimed, earned or received
wages or other remuneration for any employment, whether subject to this chapter or
not, otherwise than as specified in his or her claim. All benefits shall be paid in
accordance with the rules adopted by the Board.
(c)(1) An employer shall post notice of how an unemployed individual can seek unemployment
benefits in a form provided by the Commissioner in a place conspicuous to individuals
performing services for the employer. The notice shall also advise individuals of
their rights under the Domestic and Sexual Violence Survivor’s Transitional Employment
Program, established pursuant to chapter 16A of this title. The Commissioner shall
provide a copy of the notice to an employer upon request without cost to the employer.
(2) An employer shall provide an individual with notification of the availability of unemployment
compensation at the time of the individual’s separation from employment. The notification
may be based on model notification language provided by the U.S. Secretary of Labor.

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