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PEUC Unemployment Insurance 13-Week Extension Program

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#1
  • sunset
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  • 2020/09/14 13:11

I know that some of you who have been unemployed since March or April have a small account balance and need to apply for PEUC this month or next.

I will share here
the most important thing to keep in mind.

Please make sure your account balance is zero before applying for PEUC.

UI ・ Many people on the local PUA message board do not know this and apply for PEUC before their balance is zero, causing the pending process to take longer than the usual 2 weeks.

Please be careful.

How to apply for PEUC:
https://labor.hawaii.gov/ui/

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#479

thek,

The team responsible has advised us about the following question.

"My friend is also currently claiming PEUC. She looked at her account today and it looks like Benefit Year End 12/29 was automatically EXTEND to 3/28."

Because the PEUC process is manual, the UI office was able to fix the problem earlier so that thek could not apply after the Benefit Year End date.

To everyone else
If your Benefit Year End is around December 29, 2020, please contact the UI office and have it corrected to March.

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#480

Hana, A.,

EB20 has new conditions and is more stringent than PEUC.

Claimant must have worked 20 weeks in the original base period (it might be 20 weeks full-time). That means if claimant's original initial claim date was March 2020, claimant's base period is Oct 1, 2018 through Sept 30, 2019. Additionally, total base period earnings must be 40 times claimant's WBA or claimant's highest quarter must be 21 times claimant's WBA.

Consequently, if the above conditions are not met, EB20 not be approved. If it is met, it will be okay.

Those who know the conditions of this EB20 application and do not meet them are hesitant to apply for EB20 and are still trying to figure out what exactly the "11 week PEUC extension" means.

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#481

Sunset
Thank you for your research.
March 28 was EXTEND on my friend's claim
My own is still Dec 29.
Looking at my account The maximum benefits on your claim have been exhausted. benefit year end was still 12/29.
If I submit this to UI, will they change it to March?
Sorry to keep you busy.

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#482

Tamaki-san,
I think it depends on President Trump's veto of the signature. I also think it depends on which budget he will cut by the $2,000 payment he is advocating. The deadline for the veto is the 23rd, so there will be more action tomorrow.

thek,
you are correct. People who had been unable to apply for PEUC or EB20 because of this also called the UI office and they fixed it.

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#484
  • たまき
  • 2020/12/22 (Tue) 19:46
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sunset

Thank you !

I have a question about EB20, does it mean that people with higher income in the past are eligible to join ?
My income before Corona was about 12000-14000. My weekly unemployment insurance is about $200.
I wonder if I might not be able to get EB20 ?.

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