STOODLEY v. DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY

No. 185-81.

449 A.2d 980 (1982)

Jennifer P. STOODLEY v. DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY.

Supreme Court of Vermont.

July 15, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Dan Jerman, Vermont Legal Aid, Rutland, for plaintiff-appellant.

Matthew R. Gould, Montpelier, for defendant-appellee.

Before BARNEY, C.J., and BILLINGS, HILL, UNDERWOOD and PECK, JJ.


UNDERWOOD, Justice.

The claimant, a full-time college student, appeals a decision of the Vermont Employment Security Board upholding her disqualification from unemployment benefits because she was "unavailable for work within the meaning of our unemployment compensation statute."

The relevant statute provides:

An unemployed individual shall be eligible to receive benefits with respect to any week only if the commissioner finds that: . ....

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