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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Employment and Training Administration Washington, D. C. 20210 |
CLASSIFICATION
UI/QA |
CORRESPONDENCE
SYMBOL
TEUMC | |
ISSUE
DATE
December 2,1992 | |
RESCISSIONS
None | EXPIRATION
DATE
December 31, 1993 |
DIRECTIVE |
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UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE PROGRAM LETTER NO. 10-93 |
TO |
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ALL STATE EMPLOYMENT SECURITY AGENCIES |
FROM |
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BARBARA ANN FARMER |
SUBJECT |
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Quality Appraisal Issues: Questions and Answers--Nonmonetary Determinations Promptness, and Emergency Unemployment Compensation |
Purpose. To inform State Employment Security Agencies (SESAs) of the proper procedure for counting timeliness in Nonmonetary Determinations Promptness cases, and to provide information concerning Emergency Unemployment Compensation (EUC).
References. ETA Handbook No. 365, Second Edition, and ETA Handbook No. 361, Revised October 1, 1986.
Background. During a recent Quality Appraisal training session held at the Latham Hotel in Georgetown on August 24-28, 1992, two questions concerning Nonmonetary Determinations Promptness were surfaced. Also, the question was asked whether or not EUC samples should be used for Quality Appraisal.
Review of Nonmonetary Determinations. Samples of Nonmonetary Determinations are reviewed to determine whether or not they were made timely, and, if not, what caused the determinations to be delayed. Two types of issues are included in the review--issues arising in connection with filing an additional claim, and issues arising during the claim series. The attached questions and answers are being provided in an attempt to assure that these situations are handled consistently by all States.
Action Required. SESAs are requested to provide this UIPL to Quality Appraisal staff.
Inquiries. Direct questions to the Regional Office.
Attachment. Questions and Answers.
Attachment to UIPL 10-93
Questions and Answers
EXAMPLE: A claimant filed an additional claim and stated that there were excessive earnings for the week in which the additional claim was filed. There were no earnings the following week and the claimant did certify for that week. The claimant was not laid off for lack of work.
QUESTION: What week ending date should be used to start counting for timeliness of the nonmonetary determination?
ANSWER: ETA Handbook No. 361, Rev. Oct. 1, 1986, Chapter IV-A, Appendix A, states, "A week for which excessive earnings are reported does not constitute a week of unemployment claimed following the additional claim." Since the week in which the claimant filed the additional claim was not a week of unemployment, the week ending date of the following week is the date to start counting for timeliness of the nonmonetary determination.
EXAMPLE: A claimant certifies for a week of unemployment and at the same time provides information concerning a potential issue that may affect a future week. At a later date, the claimant does certify for the affected week.
QUESTION: What week ending date should be used to start counting for timeliness of the nonmonetary determination?
ANSWER: ETA Handbook No. 365, Second Edition, page 9, states, "If a potential issue arises and is detected prior to the claimant certifying for the week in which would be affected, it is not to be considered an issue (detected) until the week is claimed." To further clarify the start date for timeliness is the week ending date of the affected week is the date to start counting for timeliness of the nonmonetary determination.
QUESTION: Should any EUC cases that happen to be randomly selected for Quality Appraisal be included in the Quality Appraisal?
ANSWER: EUC is a temporary program with different requirements from regular Unemployment Insurance. EUC samples should not be used for Quality Appraisal.