[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 20, Volume 3]
[Revised as of April 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 20CFR609.2]

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                      TITLE 20--EMPLOYEES' BENEFITS
 
 CHAPTER V--EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
 
PART 609--UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION FOR FEDERAL CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES--Table of Contents
 
                      Subpart A--General Provisions
 
Sec. 609.2  Definitions of terms.

    For the purposes of the Act and this part:
    (a) Act means subchapter I of chapter 85, title 5, United States 
Code, 5 U.S.C. 8501-8508.
    (b) Agreement means the agreement entered into pursuant to the Act 
between a State and the Secretary under which the State agency of the 
State agrees to make payments of unemployment compensation in accordance 
with the Act and the regulations and procedures thereunder prescribed by 
the Department.
    (c) Based period means the base period as defined by the applicable 
State law for the benefit year.
    (d) Benefit year means the benefit year as defined by the applicable 
State law, and if not so defined the term means the period prescribed in 
the agreement with the State or, in the absence of an Agreement, the 
period prescribed by the Department.
    (e) Federal agency means any department, agency, or governmental 
body of the United States, including any instrumentality wholly or 
partially owned by the United States, in any branch of the Government of 
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United States, which employs any individual in Federal civilian service.
    (f) Federal civilian service means service performed in the employ 
of any Federal agency, except service performed--
    (1) By an elective official in the executive or legislative branches 
of the Government of the United States;
    (2) As a member of the Armed Forces or the Commissioned Corps of the 
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration;
    (3) By Foreign Service personnel for whom special separation 
allowances are provided under chapter 14 of title 22 of the United 
States Code;
    (4) Outside the 50 States, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the 
Virgin Islands, and the District of Columbia, by an individual who is 
not a citizen of the United States;
    (5) By an individual excluded by regulations of the Office of 
Personnel Management from civil service retirement coverage provided by 
subchapter III of chapter 83 of title 5 of the United States Code 
because the individual is paid on a contract or fee basis;
    (6) By an individual receiving nominal pay and allowances of $12 or 
less a year;
    (7) In a hospital, home, or other institution of the United States 
by a patient or inmate thereof;
    (8) By a student-employee as defined by 5 U.S.C. 5351; that is: (i) 
A student nurse, medical or dental intern, resident-in-training, student 
dietitian, student physical therapist, or student occupational 
therapist, assigned or attached to a hospital, clinic, or medical or 
dental laboratory operated by an agency as defined in section 5351; or
    (ii) Any other student-employee, assigned or attached primarily for 
training purposes to such a hospital, clinic, or medical or dental 
laboratory operated by such an agency, who is designated by the head of 
the agency with the approval of the Office of Personnel Management;
    (9) By an individual serving on a temporary basis in case of fire, 
storm, earthquake, flood, or other similar emergency;
    (10) By an individual employed under a Federal relief program to 
relieve the individual from unemployment;
    (11) As a member of a State, county, or community committee under 
the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service or of any other 
board, council, committee, or other similar body, unless such body is 
composed exclusively of individuals otherwise in the full-time employ of 
the United States;
    (12) By an officer or member of the crew on or in connection with an 
American vessel which is: (i) Owned by or bareboat chartered to the 
United States, and
    (ii) The business of which is conducted by a general agent of the 
Secretary of Commerce; and
    (iii) If contributions on account of such service are required under 
section 3305(g) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 (26 U.S.C. 3305(g)) 
to be made to an unemployment fund under a State law;
    (13) By an individual excluded by any other Federal law from 
coverage under the UCFE Program; or
    (14) By an individual whose service is covered by the UCX Program to 
which part 614 of this chapter applies.
    (g) Federal employee means an individual who has performed Federal 
civilian service.
    (h) Federal findings means the facts reported by a Federal agency 
pertaining to an individual as to: (1) Whether or not the individual has 
performed Federal civilian service for such an agency;
    (2) The period or periods of such Federal civilian service;
    (3) The individual's Federal wages; and
    (4) The reasons for termination of the individual's Federal civilian 
service.
    (i) Federal wages means all pay and allowances, in cash and in kind, 
for Federal civilian service.
    (j) First claim means an initial claim for unemployment compensation 
under the UCFE Program, the UCX Program (part 614 of this chapter), a 
State law, or some combination thereof, whereby a benefit year is 
established under an applicable State law.
    (k) Official station means the State (or country, if outside the 
United States) designated on a Federal employee's notification of 
personnel action terminating the individual's Federal civilian service 
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or its equivalent) as the individual's ``duty station.'' If the form of 
notification does not specify the Federal employee's ``duty station'', 
the individual's official station shall be the State or country 
designated under ``name and location of employing office'' on such form 
or designated as the individual's place of employment on an equivalent 
form.
    (l) Secretary means the Secretary of Labor of the United States.
    (m) State means the 50 States, the District of Columbia, the 
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands.
    (n) State agency means the agency of the State which administers the 
applicable State law and is administering the UCFE Program in the State 
pursuant to an Agreement with the Secretary.
    (o)(1) State law means the unemployment compensation law of a State 
approved by the Secretary under section 3304 of the Internal Revenue 
Code of 1954, 26 U.S.C. 3304, if the State is certified under section 
3304(c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, 26 U.S.C. 3304(c).
    (2) Applicable State law means the State law made applicable to a 
UCFE claimant by Sec. 609.8.
    (p)(1) Unemployment compensation means cash benefits (including 
dependents' allowances) payable to individuals with respect to their 
unemployment, and includes regular, additional, emergency, and extended 
compensation.
    (2) Regular compensation means unemployment compensation payable to 
an individual under any State law, but not including additional 
compensation or extended compensation.
    (3) Additional compensation means unemployment compensation totally 
financed by a State and payable under a State law by reason of 
conditions of high unemployment or by reason of other special factors.
    (4) Emergency compensation means supplementary unemployment 
compensation payable under a temporary Federal law after exhaustion of 
regular and extended compensation.
    (5) Extended compensation means unemployment compensation payable to 
an individual for weeks of unemployment in an extended benefit period, 
under those provisions of a State law which satisfy the requirements of 
the Federal-State Extended Unemployment Compensation Act of 1970, as 
amended, 26 U.S.C. 3304 note, and part 615 of this chapter, with respect 
to the payment of extended compensation.
    (q) Week means, for purposes of eligibility for and payment of UCFE, 
a week as defined in the applicable State law.
    (r) Week of unemployment means a week of total, part-total, or 
partial unemployment as defined in the applicable State law, which shall 
be applied in the same manner and to the same extent to all employment 
and earnings, and in the same manner and to the same extent for the 
purposes of the UCFE Program, as if the individual filing for UCFE were 
filing a claim for State unemployment compensation.