1281.5.
(a) Any unemployed individual who, as determined by the director, has been laid off from work or is unable to commence work as a direct result of freezing weather conditions which occurred in this state in December 1998 at the individual’s most recent workplace or regular seasonal workplace whose continuing unemployment is a direct result of the freezing weather and who is otherwise eligible to receive benefits under this part, is eligible for an additional maximum of 26 times his or her weekly benefit amount.(b) To the extent permitted by federal law, benefits payable under this section shall be available only when an individual has exhausted or is otherwise ineligible for other state or federal unemployment compensation. In the event an individual becomes eligible for federal-state extended unemployment compensation benefits prior to August 8, 1999, that individual shall become ineligible for benefits under this section to the extent he or she is eligible for and receives federal-state extended unemployment benefits.
(c) Benefits shall be payable under this section only pursuant to claims made on or before July 31, 2000.
(d) (1) Any unemployed individual who, as determined by the director, has been unemployed as a direct result of freezing weather conditions that occurred in December 1998 and who opens a claim for benefits on or after August 8, 1999, and can demonstrate that his or her maximum benefits or weekly benefit amount has been reduced as a result of wage credits lost due to the freeze and that he or she is otherwise eligible to receive benefits under this part, shall, at the claimant’s election, have his or her weekly benefit amount and maximum benefits calculated based upon the base period ending December 31, 1998, or the base period established by the claimant’s most recent unemployment insurance claim, whichever is greater.
(2) This subdivision shall be inapplicable in the event that the director makes a determination, after a public hearing, that the earning levels of freeze-affected individuals have not been significantly reduced as a result of freeze-related unemployment, layoffs, or underemployment during the 1999 calendar year.
(e) This section shall remain in effect only until August 1, 2000, and as of that date is repealed.