Kokua Line: State alerting some jobless claimants about Extended Benefits as PEUC is delayed
Jan. 31—Question : What is going on with the PEUC extension ? It's been a full month now. And they wouldn't process my EB. I could have been on EB all this time and instead, I am getting nothing ! How do they think people can survive like this ?
Answer : The state
PEUC is the federally funded program for people who have exhausted their standard
You and others who tried to apply for Extended Benefits (known as EB, or EB20 ) from
If you choose EB, you would be paid retroactively for eligible weeks when you were unable to file, he said. If you choose to wait for the PEUC extension, you would not receive benefits for unpaid weeks prior to
EB applications should be processed within a few business days, he said. He could not give a definite launch date for PEUC for those who have so far been unable to file, he said.
Your weekly benefit amount would be the same in either program, both of which qualify for the
The revived plus-up is flowing, according to a notice on the DLIR website, which states : "On
As your question indicated, the DLIR stopped automatically processing EB applications in mid-December. Part of its explanation was that it did not want people to risk missing out on the PEUC extension. Its rationale was that EB, which was triggered by
Now the DLIR says it will resume auto-processing EB applications after
Eligible people may claim PEUC benefits after they exhaust EB, if the PEUC program is still in force at that time, Kunstman said.
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