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PEUC 11-week extension program ( PEUC 2nd )

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  • sunset
  • mail
  • 2020/12/30 11:30

Please use this Topic for procedures, questions, and information exchange regarding the PEUC 11-week extension.

After completing the application, the pattern will be the same as the "PEUC 1st time" and "EB20", so please refer to the "PEUC Unemployment Insurance 13 Week Extension Program" Topic when researching past cases.

Those who have experienced PEUC 1st time are familiar with it, so if you have any questions from those who are experiencing PEUC for the first time, please help them. If you have any questions, please feel free to help them out. Please be polite and help those who ask questions and those who give help to each other.

If there is any new information common to "EB20" and "PEUC 11 week extension", I will post it in each topic at the same time.

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#90

Sunset Thank you for your prompt reply. I will check with the call center. Your clear explanations always help me.

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#91
  • aloha
  • 2021/01/04 (Mon) 23:10
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Good evening

I was

#84
① 1st PEUC account balance left

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#92
  • Aloha
  • 2021/01/05 (Tue) 07:40
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In my case, ④ I did not have enough money to pay the amount due on December 26 because I did not have enough money in my PEUC account balance for the first time ( = I think my account balance is Exhausted ), but after all, should I apply for EB20? ? Or should I wait for the announcement of PEUC extension ?
If anyone can help me understand, please.

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#93

Aloha,

No one will know until the official announcement of the PEUC 11-week extension guidance. As per #83, I suggest you check out other states' PEUC 11-week extension rules.

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#96
  • Mahalo
  • 2021/01/05 (Tue) 13:37
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Dear Sunset

Thank you for all your valuable information.

I am about to apply for Claim for 12/26 and closing 1/2, but my balance is only for 1 week, 12/26.
In this case, is it better to file a Claim for 2 weeks even if the balance is insufficient, or to file only for 12/26 and call for Backdate for 1/2 after PEUC or EB20 extension ?

Also, my Claim As of 01/05/2021 you have been paid $ 7776* and have a balance of $ 648 available.".
I know many of you are waiting for the announcement of the details of the PEUC extension, and I will also wait for the announcement whether it is PEUC or EB20.
While waiting for the announcement and applying for the extension, should I continue to apply for a Claim every two weeks even if I have a zero balance after the last Claim application ?

If you have any advice, please let me know.
Thank you very much.

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#97

Mahalo, to the ② folks in #84,

As called for in the UI system announcement, it seems imperative to file weekly until the PEUC 11 week extension guidance is issued at File a Claim Certification. WEEK-ENDING DATE, I think it is important to file as long as filing is possible.

From the announcement excerpt

For now, claimants should:

Continue filing weekly claims. When the stimulus package is signed and implemented, your claim will be reviewed. Please contact the UI office for more information. Also, please ask the UI office if you are unable to file because you do not have enough money in your account.

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#100
  • マキキ
  • 2021/01/05 (Tue) 15:35
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Sunset

① of #84.
Thank you for your reply.

I called UI today and after waiting for about an hour, the call was connected and after making a Reactive Claim, the inactive disappeared from the Claim Inquiry, so I made a 1/2 Claim.

I struggled a bit with his Indian accent, but he was very nice and said that new information should be released soon!

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#101
  • mariachi
  • 2021/01/05 (Tue) 17:16
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I am the one who asked the question in #45.

It is a (1) in #84.

File as inactivate on 1/2.
Next day reactivate and the wording disappears.
It was successfully PROCESSED today.

Thank you very much.

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#103

Makiki,
I'm glad you were able to solve the problem thanks to the nice staff.

mariachi,
Thanks for the new information. It seems that those who still have account balances for PEUC ( 1st ) which originally ended at the end of December will continue to receive the amount due on January 2.

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#104

Mimi,

When you tried to apply for File a Claim Certification, you may have seen one of the following two displays.

At the WEEK-ENDING DATE:
Your maximum benefit amount has already been paid. If you have sufficient out of state employment, you may be If you have sufficient out of state employment, you may be able to claim against another state.

On the entire screen:
Alert. Your maximum benfit amount has already been paid.

As the call center told Mimi, both indications are that you have to wait for the PEUC 11 week extension application. The locals were also told by the call center to wait.

Someone tried on their own initiative that they could turn it off by Reactivate a Claim application, but it was a systemic complication, so please do not do it.

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#106



We have shared some information regarding Hirenet registration.

The announcement in the Frequently Asking Questions section of the UI system recommends registering with Hirenet for job search.

The exemption for job search is now in effect, but after the exemption is lifted, unemployment insurance payments may be delayed for those who did not register in Hirenet.

Those who received an email notification to register for Hirenet may want to do so just in case. We encourage those who have not yet received an email to voluntarily register with Hirenet, as we do not know when the job search exemption will be lifted.

However, my personal guess is that the job search exemption will remain in place for the foreseeable future unless tourism, Hawaii's main source of income, resumes in earnest. Perhaps we will know when the timing of the lifting of the exemption will be known when the Corona vaccine distribution reaches us, the general public, and the vaccine is effective.


Registration for Work with the State Workforce Development Division (WDD)

In his Tenth Supplementary Proclamation, Governor David Y. Ige temporarily waived the requirement to register for work and actively seek work. requirements have been temporarily waived, it is to your advantage to complete the work registration process at the WDD's HireNet website at http://www.hirenethawaii.com/

By doing so, you will be eligible for an array of job seeking services and programs available through the State Workforce Development Division (WDD) and allows you to avoid delayed benefit payments in the future when the requirement is reinstated.

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#107

Sunset I am #84 ① and my file on 1/2/21 changed to Pending. I was back to work once, then my work place closed and I was laid off again. The description of the Pending file includes ① inactivate Period- Break in claim filing ② Pending verification of additional claim employment ③ Pending verification of additional claim employment Pending verification of additional claim employment Pending verification of additional claim employment Pending verification of additional claim employment of additional claim employment pending weekly report of low earnings. I have not been paid by the company since I returned to work, I was reinstated from layoff but filed for new employment and am now a layoff again. The company said they will cut me a check and send it to me this week. Your benefit year ends 4/11/21. You have been paid $ xxx and have a balance of $ xxx available. From Pending's explanation, my interpretation is that the file is suspended pending formal guidance from the UI office, waiting for certification from the employer, and proof that no wages have been accrued. I'm anxious, but am I correct in assuming that we just have to wait a little longer ??

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#108

Bibiriman,

You have to file a File a Claim Certification by the deadline within the week you worked. inactive issue, Reactivate a Claim issue for temporary termination immediately after reinstatement, labor report issue, etc. Please ask the UI office to tell you directly so as not to complicate the system. You should also check with HR at your workplace to see if you have filed a labor report, as I don't think this is a case that can be resolved simply by waiting for the PEUC 11-week extension guidance.

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#110
  • asumi60
  • 2021/01/05 (Tue) 19:58
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Dear Sunset, If you are planning or considering applying for a PEUC11 extension
this is an urgent announcement.

I just received a new announcement from DLIR Twitter about the Hawaii Overview of the Emergency Coronavirus Relief Act, and I am sharing the link,

https://hawaii.vivinavi.com/eb/#_widg_ea4595c2101ae3830feb28d33762bbfa2260122030

I wonder if this is the official announcement we've been waiting for ? I wonder if there will be more details after this. I'm worried if there will be more details after this.
My situation is #84 ③ but my PEUC balance is 0 on 12/12.

From this announcement, PEUC2 starts on 12/27, so if your balance ends before the 19th, you can apply for PEUC2 but not backdate your benefits.
I don't even know if it is possible to go back to EB20 ? so I will call UI tomorrow to check.

If you are in the same situation or have any new information after calling UI, please share.

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#112



Today, we received the official announcement from the UI Office, and we share two PDF files including the one shared by asumi60.


https://labor.hawaii.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/CARES-EX-Progs20210105.pdf

https://labor.hawaii.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/CARES-Ex-Summary20210105.pdf

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#113
  • Mercury
  • 2021/01/05 (Tue) 20:33
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I am # 84 ③.
I decided to apply for EB20 after seeing the official announcement, but
I hesitated again after reading the following note on EB20 application.
*If you filed for EB20 after December 13, 2020,
your claim is not being processed.
You will be notified regarding your
decision
The process may take quite a while ・ ・ ・

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#114

Mercury,

The team responsible for this sentence says that it is almost like a nuance of "those who have already applied for EB20 can cancel and apply for a PEUC 11 week extension". I think this is a measure due to the delay between the Congressional decision and President Trump's signature.

If you filed for EB20 after December 13, 2020, your claim is not being processed. You will be notified regarding your decision to apply

Perhaps your EB20 cancellation application will be reviewed less frequently.

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#115

Sunset Thank you for your prompt reply. I will contact the UI office tomorrow and let them know.

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#116
  • Mercury
  • 2021/01/05 (Tue) 22:40
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# 114 Sunset,

Thank you for checking with the responsible team.

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#117
  • aloha
  • 2021/01/05 (Tue) 23:26
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Sunset

Thanks for the update.

I looked over the link and my PEUC will be the last to be paid for the 12/26 closing, and since it was a Biweekly bi-weekly application, I will wait until 1/2 and apply this week for the final 12/26 payment.
In this my case, I have a balance to 12/26 and the payment will probably be Claimed this week and Processed so "Exhausted PEUC 13week Benefits on or after 12/26/20." ( Am I correct in assuming that my current PEUC applies to ) the balance will be exhausted after the 26th ??

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