34 Pa. Code § 65.114
The high quarter formula, in most instances, yields a weekly benefit rate which is equal to or in excess of 50% of the full-time weekly wage of the claimant. Since the Department is in possession of the wage records of the claimant required for this computation, and since additional information not of record is required for determining his full-time weekly wage, the Department, for the purpose of practicable administration and in order to avoid delay in the payment of benefits, shall apply the following rules in determining the claimant’s weekly benefit rate under the provisions of this subchapter:
Invalid
This section was held invalid because it excludes from the benefits of the optional calculation method allowed by 43 P. S. § 804(a)(1) a category of employes which was intended to be included, and because it is inconsistent with the broad humanitarian purpose and the language of the Unemployment Compensation Law. Brennan v. Unemployment Compensation Board of Review, 484 A.2d 430 (Pa. Cmwlth. 1984).
Weekly Wage
Working 30 out of a possible 35-hour work week does not qualify an applicant as a full-time weekly wage earner and benefits must be computed by the table located at 43 P. S. § 804(e)(1) as required by 43 P. S. § 804(a)(1). Figliomeni v. Unemployment Compensation Board of Review, 382 A.2d 1311 (Pa. Cmwlth. 1978).