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Old 06-01-2013, 09:02 PM #1
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Arrow New UI claim in a different state?

I think you can but asking you guys...Just curious if my benefits run out in one state before benefit year ends and had earned enough quarters in new state and was laid off could I file a new claim in a different state? I have enough qualifying quarters in new state without using prior states quarterly earnings to qualify. Thanks
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