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what does the claimant is not ineligible for benefits mean

by Damien Wisozk Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

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What does it mean to be declared “not ineligible”?

If, during your appeal, you were declared “not ineligible”, that would seem to override the employer’s denial of benefits. “Not ineligible” means “eligible”, so you should receive your unemployment benefits according to state schedules. It sounds to me like you won your case.

What does it mean when a letter says you're not eligible?

If not, double check the letter. Saying someone is “not ineligible” means they’re eligible. Government agencies usually say that you’re either eligible or ineligible unless they are overturning a previous decision, thus saying that the additional info provided now shows that you’re not ineligible. In what state / country?

What happens if you are denied unemployment for no reason?

If your employer denied unemployment, they declared to the unemployment apparatus in your state that you were “ineligible” for such benefits. Each state has its own requirements. For example, if you quit or were terminated for cause, generally you would be “ineligible” for unemployment.

What does 402(B) mean in unemployment claim?

It means that you should make a new claim now. If more than a week has passed, and you did not work or earn, you are in for the next six months or whatever. Call your unemployment office and ask about 402 (b). They are always denying. All that means is try again in the next period.

What does ineligible mean in benefits?

are not eligible forIneligible means they are not eligible for benefits for those weeks. A claimant would have received notice letting them know about the ineligibility.

What does ineligible insurance mean?

12. Ineligible – amount considered not eligible or not covered under the plan.

How will I know if I'm approved for unemployment PA?

You can check online at 'View Benefit Payments' to see if you have received a payment. Your claim is currently being reviewed and you will receive notification of any action you need to take to resolve the currently outstanding issues.

What does monetarily ineligible mean PA unemployment?

​Monetarily Ineligible ​What it means. ​You did not have adequate wages and/or credit weeks reported by your employer(s) during the base year period.

Are not eligible Meaning?

Definition of ineligible : not eligible: such as. a : not qualified for an office or position. b : not permitted under football rules to catch a forward pass an ineligible receiver.

What is ineligible dependent?

Dependent children are eligible for coverage under various benefit offerings until the age of 26 regardless of full-time student status.

How long does Pua take to be approved?

It can take at least six weeks for us to process your PUA application. If your application is approved, we will send you your $205 (or more) per week in PUA benefits plus the extra $600 per week for all the past weeks you were eligible. You may get several checks at once.

What do I do if I haven't received my unemployment benefits in PA?

If you don't see your benefit payment, then you can call or fill out the UC request form or call us at 888-313-7284.

Does monetary determination mean approved?

You will receive a "monetary determination” that will tell you the amount of benefits to which you are entitled if your claim is approved. This determination alone does not mean you are eligible.

What is monetary finality date Pua?

Finality Date means the date after which the Court enters the Final Order and Judgment and the time to appeal the Final Order and Judgment expires without appeal, or any appeal is dismissed, or the Final Order and Judgment is affirmed and not subject to review by any Court. Sample 1.

How long does it take for unemployment to be approved in PA?

You'll file online or using the Pennsylvania Teleclaims (888-255-4728) and you have all week (Sunday through Friday) to complete it. For your first, biweekly filing and claim, it can take up to four to six weeks to receive the approval determination.

How is Pua calculated in Pennsylvania?

How is the PUA weekly benefit amount calculated? The PUA WBA is determined by comparing your ​high quarter income​ and total ​base-year income​ with the table used to determine financial eligibility and benefit rate for regular PA unemployment compensation. Your WBA will be based on your high quarter income​.

What does "not ineligible" mean on unemployment?

If, during your appeal, you were declared “not ineligible”, that would seem to override the employer’s denial of benefits. “Not ineligible” means “eligible”, so you should receive your unemployment benefits according to state schedules. I wish you all the best in your future. Continue Reading.

What does it mean when someone says they are not eligible?

Government agencies usually say that you’re either eligible or ineligible unless they are overturning a previous decision, thus saying that the additional info provided now shows that you’re not ineligible.

What happens if you go over your weekly unemployment benefits?

If however you go over your weekly benefit amount and earn excessive wages and we cannot pay you for that week, you must reopen, reactivate the claim and get it going again. It is actually a method of accounting. Continue Reading. Unemployment claims are locked in for a year from when you originally filed.

What does it mean when you are denied unemployment under 402b?

So, the fact that a claim was denied under 402 (b) means that you are unemployed for a reason which is not covered by UC benefits. UCP-41 Unemployment Compensation Eligibility Issues. It took more time to write this answer than to Google the two PA UC code by the sections you referenced.

What does reactivating a claim mean?

So, reactivating, reopening, whatever they call it in your state means you are reopening a valid claim that still have benefits to pay you. You tell them who your last employer was, etc, just like filing a new claim but not as much info is required. Related Answer.

What happens if you quit your job and get denied unemployment?

Each state has its own requirements. For example, if you quit or were terminated for cause, generally you would be “ineligible” for unemployment.

Can I get PUA if I didn't qualify for unemployment?

It may be that even though you didn't qualify for state unemployment benefits, you may be eligible for PUA (Pandemic Unemployment Assistance)benefits. This program is for people who didn't qualify for state unemployment. If you are approved, you would get the additional $600 federal subsidy payment too.

3 attorney answers

Of course, without looking at the paperwork it is very hard to tell you what that paperwork means. However the little bit you have quoted makes it sound like you have been determined to be eligible. That what "not ineligible" means. Good luck to you...

Neil Pedersen

I disagree with Mr. Isquith. It means that you will receive your unemployment benefits. I hope this information is helpful to you. Sincerely...

Craig Trent Byrnes

it means that it was determined that the claimant (you) were not eligible to collect unemployment payment

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