(820 ILCS 405/1502) (from Ch. 48, par. 572)
Sec. 1502.
Employer's benefit wages.
An employer's benefit wages shall be the wages paid by him which became
benefit wages. With respect to any base period applicable to a benefit year
commencing prior to November 4, 1979, an employer's
benefit wages with
respect to any one individual shall include only the amount specified in
Section 1502 of this Act as amended and in effect on November 9, 1977.
With respect to each base period applicable to benefit
years commencing on and after November 4, 1979 an
employer's benefit wages with respect to any one individual shall not exceed
the total amount of wages paid to the individual by that employer during
the base period, or $6,000, whichever amount is smaller, except
that an employer's benefit wages resulting from the payment of extended
benefits to an individual shall not exceed 1/2 such total amount of wages,
or $3,000, whichever is smaller. The sum of an employer's benefit
wages resulting from the payment to the same individual of both regular
benefits with respect to his benefit year and extended benefits with respect
to his eligibility period which began in that benefit year shall not exceed
1 1/2 times the individual's base period wages, or $9,000, whichever is
less.
(Source: P.A. 81-962.)
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