WAC 192-110-112
Applying for a combined wage claim. (1)
What is a combined wage claim? A combined wage claim is a
claim based on wages earned in two or more states. For
purposes of this section, "state" means the fifty states, the
District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin
Islands.
(2) Where can I file a combined wage claim? You can file
a combined wage claim against any state in which you have base
period wages and qualify for benefits based on combining those
wages with wages from another state(s). The state against
which you file your claim will be the paying state.
(3) What is the paying state? The "paying state" is the
state against which you file your combined wage claim. You
must have base period employment in that state and qualify for
unemployment benefits under that state's laws using combined
employment and wages.
(4) Can I file a combined wage claim against Washington?
Yes. To file a combined wage claim against Washington, you
must have base period wages in Washington which, combined with
your wages from another state(s), establish a valid Washington
claim. If you file your claim against Washington, Washington
will be the paying state.
(5) Do I have to reside or physically be in Washington to
file a combined wage claim? No. The state where you are a
resident is not relevant in deciding the paying state.
(6) Who decides which state is the paying state for a
combined wage claim? You are responsible for deciding which
state will be the paying state. If you are potentially
eligible for a combined wage claim and contact the department,
an agent will provide you with:
(a) General information about the combined wage program;
(b) Your options for filing a regular or combined wage
claim against Washington or another state(s); and
(c) Contact information for other state(s) in which you
worked during your base period.
(7) Am I required to file a combined wage claim? No.
Filing a combined wage claim is voluntary. You may choose to
file a claim using only wages from a single state.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 50.12.010 and 50.12.040. 09-15-014, § 192-110-112, filed 7/2/09, effective 8/2/09.]