Under what circumstances is an educational employee entitled to retroactive payments of unemployment benefits?
(1) A nonprofessional employee who is denied unemployment benefits pursuant to RCW
50.44.050 can receive a retroactive payment of unemployment benefits if:
(a) The employee filed a timely claim for benefits for each week claimed;
(b) Benefits were originally denied for that week solely pursuant to RCW
50.44.050 because the employee received a reasonable assurance of future work; and
(c) Despite the reasonable assurance of future work, work was not actually available in the ensuing academic year or term.
(2) A professional employee who is denied benefits pursuant to RCW
50.44.050 because the employee received a contract or reasonable assurance of future work cannot receive a retroactive payment of unemployment benefits, even if work is not actually available in the ensuing academic year or term.