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Digest of Benefit Entitlement Principles
Digest of Benefit Entitlement Principles Chapter 15 - Fishing benefits
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15.1.0 Authority
15.1.1 Definition of a fisher
15.2.0 Qualification based on earnings
15.2.1 Violations and fishing claims
15.3.0 Qualifying period
15.3.1 Length of the fishing benefit periods
15.3.2 Possible qualification for either summer or winter fishing claims
15.3.3 Antedate and the Administrative Rule
15.4.0 Maximum number of weeks of benefits
15.5.0 Determination of the benefit rate
15.6.0 Earnings to be deducted from benefits
15.7.0 Special benefits
15.7.1 Provisions regarding payment of special benefits
15.8.0 Benefit repayment
15.9.0 Unemployment of fishers
15.9.1 Disqualifications and disentitlements
15.10.0 Labour dispute
15.11.0 Fishing insured earnings on a regular non-fishing claim
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2021-09-26