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Michael REGUZZONI, Appellant, v. REEMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE APPEALS COMMISSION, Appellee.
Affirmed. See Fla. Admin. Code. R. 73B-11.016(1)(b) (“Wages will generally be counted as reported by the employer. Upon request by the claimant or employer and for the purpose of determining the claimant's weekly benefit amount and maximum available credits, wages may be assigned to the calendar quarter in which the wages were earned, but can be used in only one base period”) (emphasis added). See also Diez v. Reemployment Assistance Appeals Comm'n, 152 So. 3d 1269, 1270-71 (Fla. 1st DCA 2014) (“In this case, the Commission assigned Diez's wages, including the termination allowance, to the calendar quarters in which he received payments, as reported by the employer. The Commission posits that it could not have used the alternative wage-assignment method in the manner Diez urges because he provided no remunerable services to the employer after he was laid off. Accordingly, Diez did not ‘earn’ any portion of the termination allowance after December 2011, though he received the allowance post lay-off.”)
PER CURIAM.
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Docket No: No. 3D21-2047
Decided: August 03, 2022
Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District.
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