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__Stability Period__. A full time employee is put into a stability period for the duration of one year, based upon the date that is stamped on IEEI. To remove an employee from a stability period, remove this date. When an employee is in a stability period, no computations are made to hours worked or wages, as the previous month’s values will be used. NOTE: After completing the previous year for a Look-Back category, this date will be used going forward. \\
__Stability Period__. A full time employee is put into a stability period for the duration of one year, based upon the date that is stamped on IEEI. To remove an employee from a stability period, remove this date. When an employee is in a stability period, no computations are made to hours worked or wages, as the previous month’s values will be used. NOTE: After completing the previous year for a Look-Back category, this date will be used going forward. \\ \\
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__Standard Measurement Period__. A period defined by the employer of at least three consecutive months, but not more than 12 consecutive months, used as a part of the lookback measurement period.
__Standard Measurement Period__. A period defined by the employer of at least three consecutive months, but not more than 12 consecutive months, used as a part of the Look Back measurement period.