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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

 
Sec. 1. 26 MRSA §1193, sub-§1, ķA, as repealed and replaced by PL
1991, c. 560, §2, is amended to read:

 
A. For the week in which the claimant left regular
employment voluntarily without good cause attributable to
that employment. The disqualification continues until the
claimant has earned 4 times the claimant's weekly benefit
amount in employment by an employer. A claimant may not
be disqualified under this paragraph if:

 
(1) The leaving was caused by the illness or
disability of the claimant or an immediate family
member and the claimant took all reasonable
precautions to protect the claimant's employment
status by promptly notifying the employer of the
reasons for the absence and by promptly requesting
reemployment when again able to resume employment;

 
(2) The leaving was necessary to accompany, follow
or join the claimant's spouse in a new place of
residence and the claimant can clearly show within 14
days of arrival at the new place of residence an
attachment to the new labor market, and the claimant
is in all respects able, available and actively
seeking suitable work;

 
(3) The leaving was in good faith in order to accept
new employment on a permanent full-time basis and the
new employment did not materialize for reasons
attributable to the new employing unit; or

 
(4) The leaving was necessary to protect the
claimant from domestic abuse and the claimant made
all reasonable efforts to preserve the employment.;
or

 
(5)__The claimant's employer announced in writing to
employees that it planned to reduce the work force
through a layoff or reduction in force and that
employees may offer to be among those included in the
layoff or reduction in force, at which time the
claimant offered to be one of the employees included
in the layoff or reduction in force and the
claimant's employer accepted the claimant's offer,
thereby ending the employment relationship.


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