Payment of benefits.

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PAYMENT OF BENEFITS.

Benefits shall be promptly paid on any claim in accordance with a determination or redetermination or the decision of a referee, the Board of Review or a reviewing court upon the issuance of the determination, redetermination or decision, regardless of the pendency of an appeal, or petition for judicial review that is provided by the Employment Security Act of 1980, unless and until the determination, redetermination, or decision has been modified or reversed by a subsequent redetermination or decision, in which event benefits shall be paid or denied for weeks of unemployment thereafter in accordance with the modifying or reversing redetermination or decision. No injunction, supersedeas, stay or other writ or process suspending the payment of the benefits shall be issued by any court, but if the determination, redetermination or decision is finally modified or reversed to deny benefits no employer's account shall remain charged with benefit wages pursuant to the erroneous determination, redetermination or decision and benefits shall not be paid for any weeks of unemployment involved in the modification or reversal that begin after the final decision.

Added by Laws 1980, c. 323, § 2-612, eff. Oct. 1, 1980. Amended by Laws 2011, c. 256, § 10.


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