Linking PeriodsE+W+S
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39.—(1) For the purposes of the Act, two or more jobseeking periods must be treated as one jobseeking period where they are separated by a period comprising only—
(a)any period of not more than 12 weeks;
(b)a linked period;
(c)any period of not more than 12 weeks falling between—
(i)any two linked periods; or
(ii)a jobseeking period and a linked period; or
(d)a period in respect of which the claimant is summoned for jury service and is required to attend court.
(2) Linked periods for the purposes of the Act are any of the following periods—
(a)to the extent specified in paragraph (4), any period throughout which the claimant is entitled to a carer's allowance under section 70 of the Benefits Act [or carer support payment];
(b)any period throughout which the claimant is incapable of work, or is treated as incapable of work, in accordance with Part 12A of the Benefits Act;
(c)any period throughout which the claimant has, or is treated as having, limited capability for work for the purposes of Part 1 of the Welfare Reform Act 2007;
(d)any period throughout which the claimant was entitled to a maternity allowance under section 35 [or 35B] of the Benefits Act;
(e)any period throughout which the claimant was engaged in training for which a training allowance is payable;
(f)a period which includes 6th October 1996 during which the claimant attends court in response to a summons for jury service and which was immediately preceded by a period of entitlement to unemployment benefit.
(3) A period is a linked period for the purposes of section 2(4)(b)(ii) of the Act only where it ends within 12 weeks or less of the commencement of a jobseeking period or of some other linked period.
(4) A period of entitlement to carer's allowance [or carer support payment] is a linked period only where it enables the claimant to satisfy contribution conditions for entitlement to a jobseeker's allowance which the claimant would otherwise be unable to satisfy.
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