Liable state definition

Liable state means any state against which an individual files, through another state, a claim for benefits.
Liable state means any state against which a claimant files a claim for benefits through another state.
Liable state means, with respect to any individual, the State whose State law is the applicable State law as de- termined under § 617.16 for all purposes of this Part 617.

Examples of Liable state in a sentence

  • BENCHMARKS -Training benchmarks, documenting a participant’s satisfactory progress (midterm reviews, registration, syllabi, grades), and must be sent quarterly to the TAA Interstate Case Manager to forward to the Liable state.

  • If the Liable state does not provide these benefits, the Agent state cannot pay for them.

  • If incomplete, the Training Plan will not be submitted to the Liable state for training approval.

  • The Agent state collects and provides a copy of the credential to the Liable state.

  • AMENDMENTS All changes to the training plan dates, weeks, or costs need to be forwarded to the Liable state through the TAA Interstate Case Manager for approval.


More Definitions of Liable state

Liable state means any State against which an individual files, from or through another State, an interstate claim for benefits.
Liable state means any State against which an individual files a claim for benefits through another State. "State” includes Alaska, Hawaii, the District of Columbia, the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.
Liable state means any state against which an individ- ual files a claim for benefits through another state.
Liable state means a state against which an individual files a claim for benefits if filed from another state.
Liable state means any state against which an
Liable state means any state against which an individual files a claim
Liable state means any state against which an individual files, through another state or by other means as provided by the liable state, a claim for benefits.