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PEUC September Extension Program ( PEUC 3rd )

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#1
  • sunset
  • mail
  • 2021/03/12 22:07

Please use this topic for procedures, questions, and information exchange regarding the PEUC program after March 14 or April 11.

This is the first time for this PEUC September extension program, so there are no past cases or examples. In other words, no one can answer exactly unless there is a top hitter.

Therefore, the question style is not "What should I do ?? ? Is there anyone else in the same situation ??

Please do not share information by word of mouth from colleagues or friends as this is not accurate. Also, if you are sharing a media news article, please be sure to include a link to the article.

Please help each other with "aloha" and "mahalo" in this topic.

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#72
  • ちゃちゃ
  • 2021/03/28 (Sun) 11:45
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#69 sunset
Thank you. The call center was closed for 4 days, so the timing seems to be difficult to connect the phone, but I'll try my best starting Monday.

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#73

[If there are many new WBAs]
This is my first time posting. My case is.
I have a WAGE with shorter hours and part time since I started receiving unemployment insurance.
My balance has increased and updated and my expire date has also changed to 6/30/2021.
Original Claim Expire was 3/21/2021; I received a letter dated 3/22 saying that my PEUC was extended and I did not have to do anything. Then I received an Email on 3/25 with instructions to File an Initial Claim.
In my case, the new WBA is more than the current one when I do the math.
I think I will get the same amount of WBA if I File an Initial Claim after April 4.
Also, if I file a File an Initial Claim after July 4, the WBA amount will change, but I think it will be Eligible.
I just completed the 3/27 file with no problem, we will see if it will be Processed.

In #63, Sunset wrote the following: "Do we have to"? Or, since the current WBA is lower, is it my intention to continue with PEUC as it is?
"If you received email #57, it says that only those who have temporarily returned to work since they started receiving unemployment insurance or are working short or part-time must File an Initial Claim."

I am wondering if I can delay filing for Regular UI if I can still file with PEUC. We'll see how it goes.

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#74

Bonus, Paid Work]

The Unemployment Insurance Help Team continues to contact us and we are sharing this information with you as soon as possible.

The #57 email may be misdirected to those who have not worked since their Unemployment Insurance benefits began and have received a "Bonus" or "Paycheck". If this is the case, simply ignore the email and file weekly without submitting a File an Initial Claim.

It is the opinion of the Unemployment Insurance Help Team that the emails were most likely misdirected to applicants who also received a bonus or paid time off, perhaps because the UI office did not pre-configure the system ( or because an older system was not pre-configured ). The team's view is that it is likely that the emails were sent to applicants who received bonuses or paychecks.

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#75

Hina,

As I shared in #57, I think it is safe to ignore the email at this time if the Benefit Year End deadline was automatically extended due to a newly added account balance.

According to the Unemployment Insurance Help Team, the #57 email tends to be sent to "those who have worked since their unemployment insurance benefits began," "those who have earned more than 5 times their WBA since January of this year," and "those with bonuses or paid time off."

However, the UI Office is supposed to have a set of criteria rules for "eligible" and "ineligible" people who must submit a File an Initial Claim ( What the criteria are is undisclosed at this time ). Those who are eligible must submit a File an Initial Claim anyway.

If this is the status quo, and if the filing is no longer "Processed" each week, you can tell the call center your total labor income and recheck to see if you should submit a File an Initial Claim.

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#76

To those who received the PEUC September extension approval letter in the mail,

[PEUC September extension approval letter]

As several people have shared in this Topic, the letter states "You do not need to take any action to receive You do not need to take any action to receive this additional benefit. However, this letter was mailed sensibly to all PEUC recipients. In other words, don't be concerned about this wording, but check your junk mail folder and other mailboxes daily to see if you receive the #57 email before or after the Benefit Year End expiration date.

It is true that this wording is confusing PEUC recipients and is a lack of announcement on the part of the UI office. We have no choice.

*I think those who have not received the letter do not need to worry too much because there were many cases where the 13-week PEUC extension or 11-week PEUC extension did not receive the approval letter in the mail after all and the payment started. There were cases where the approval letter arrived by mail after a considerable delay, at a time when it was "just now ?". If you have not received your approval letter by the next May, and you want one, please contact the call center.

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