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Digest of Benefit Entitlement Principles - Chapter 15


CHAPTER 15

FISHING BENEFITS


15.2.0    QUALIFICATION BASED ON EARNINGS

15.2.1     Violations and Fishing Claims


15.2.0    QUALIFICATION BASED ON EARNINGS

Fishers require $2,500 to $4,200 earnings from self-employment in fishing to qualify for fishing benefits depending upon the regional rate of unemployment1.

New entrants and re-entrants require $5,500 earnings from self-employment in fishing in the qualifying period2.

New entrants and re-entrants to the labour force are defined as those with less than $3,000 in earnings from self-employment in fishing in the 52 weeks preceding the beginning of the qualifying period, or less than the equivalent of 14 weeks (490 hours) made up of: self-employment in fishing; fishing benefits; approved training relating to fishing; workers compensation or other prescribed hours/weeks relating to fishing3.

Furthermore, re-entrants who have received one full week or more of maternity or parental benefits in 208 weeks preceding the 52 weeks prior to the qualifying period are not considered to be re-entrants4 and qualify for benefits as regular qualifiers for benefit periods established October 1, 2000 or later.

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  1. EIR (Fishing) 8(2)(b); EIR (Fishing)8(7)(b); EIR (Fishing) Schedule;
  2. EIR (Fishing) 8(2)(a); EIR (Fishing) 8(7)(a);
  3. EIR (Fishing) 8(3);
  4. EIR (Fishing) 8(3.1).

15.2.1 Violations and Fishing Claims

Violations are counted and applied to fishing claims in the same manner as for non-fishing claims. Fishing claims are subject to the increased entrance requirements1 with modifications, as circumstances require for fishing benefits.

The amount of insurable earnings that a claimant, other than a new entrant or re-entrant requires to qualify for fishing benefits is increased to the amount provided in the Table2, where the claimant accumulates one or more violations in the 260 weeks before making an initial claim for benefits.

The amount of insurable earnings that a claimant who is a new entrant or re-entrant to the labour force requires to qualify for fishing benefits is increased to the amount provided in the Table3, where the claimant accumulates one or more violations in the 260 weeks before making an initial claim for benefits.

Once the violation is used to increase entrance requirements on two initial claims for benefits, the claimant is relieved of the violation and its impact o the entrance requirements for subsequent claims.4

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  1. EIR (Fishing) 11;
  2. EIR (Fishing) 11(1);
  3. EIR (Fishing) 11(2);
  4. EIR (Fishing) 11(3).


     
   
Last modified :  2006-05-23 Important Notices