A. As used in this section: "Closure of the United States government" means a closure of the United States federal government for a period of 14 consecutive days or longer as a result of a lapse of appropriation that leads to (i) the curtailment of federal agency activities and services, (ii) a shutdown of nonessential operations, (iii) nonessential workers being furloughed, and (iv) only essential employees in departments covering the safety of human life or protection of property being retained.
"Written proof" means
(i) a paystub issued by a federal government agency showing zero dollars in earnings for a pay period within the period of any closure of the United States government,(ii) a copy of a furlough notification letter or essential employee status letter indicating the employee's status as nonessential, or(iii) a letter from a company under contract with the United States government issued and signed by an officer or owner of the company or by the company's human resources director stating that the employee's not receiving payment from the contractor is directly attributable to a closure of the United States government.