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I just was re-qualified for 26 weeks of CT state benefits because of work I did. Does anyone know if the federal extended benefits start all over again or if you used them once that's it?
I believe some people have reported here that once they have exhausted the regular UE on their new claim, they have been placed back on the unused portion of their EUC extensions related to their original claim. Apparently the regs state you MUST use up ALL UE benefits available to you on your original claim before you can avail yourself of any EUC related to your NEW claim.
Hopefully you'll find employment and won't have to worry about it
I just was re-qualified for 26 weeks of CT state benefits because of work I did. Does anyone know if the federal extended benefits start all over again or if you used them once that's it?
Thanks for your help!!
Since this is a new claim for you, you will qualify for any extended federal unemployment benefits available at the time you exhaust your regular benefits.
However, the eligibility cut-off dates for the federal benefits expired at the end of May 2010 and have not yet been extended. The extensions currently proposed would provide new eligibility cut-off dates only through November 2010 for the federal benefits. So it is impossible to tell which -- if any -- extended federal benefits would be available when you exhaust your regular benefits.
Thanks for the responses! So, if I understand what your saying -- If the new extensions are approved as currently written, and my regular benefits are exhausted before Nov., 2010 then I'm eligible for extended federal benefits, but if my regular benefits are exhausted after Nov., 2010, than I am not, (unless they change the proposal or other legislation is passed). Is that correct?
Thanks for the responses! So, if I understand what your saying -- If the new extensions are approved as currently written, and my regular benefits are exhausted before Nov., 2010 then I'm eligible for extended federal benefits, but if my regular benefits are exhausted after Nov., 2010, than I am not, (unless they change the proposal or other legislation is passed). Is that correct?
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