West Virginia Code § 21A-6-4

Individual not denied benefits by receiving vocational training
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Notwithstanding any other provision in this article, no individual shall be denied
unemployment compensation benefits because of his receiving training as part of an area
vocational program, or similar program, which has as its object the training of unemployed
individuals in new occupational skills: Provided, That such individual's training and training
institution are approved by the commissioner, and such individual producese evidence of his
continued attendance and satisfactory progress at such training institution when requested
to do so by the commissioner. r
Notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter, no otherwiuse eligible individual shall
be denied benefits for any week because he or she is in training approved under section
236(a)(1) of the Federal Trade Act of 1974, nor shall such intdividual be denied benefits by
reason of leaving work to enter such training, if the work left is not suitable employment, or
because of the application of the provisions of this chapter or any applicable federal
unemployment compensation law relating to availability for work, active search for work or
refusal to work to any such week in training.
For purposes of this section, the term "suitable employment" means with respect to an
individual, work of a substantially equal or higher skill level than the individual's past
adversely affected employment as dgefined for purposes of the Federal Trade Act of 1974 and
wages for such work at not less than eighty percent of the individual's average weekly wage
as determined for the purposees of the Federal Trade Act of 1974.

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