Definitions Relating to Emergency Unemployment Compensation, Emergency Unemployment Compensation, Emergency Unemployment Compensation Individual Accounts, How to Apply for Emergency Unemployment Compensation  


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    60BB-3.0251: Definitions Relating to Emergency Unemployment Compensation
    60BB-3.0252: Emergency Unemployment Compensation
    60BB-3.0253: Emergency Unemployment Compensation Individual Accounts
    60BB-3.0254: How to Apply for Emergency Unemployment Compensation
    NOTICE OF CHANGE
    Notice is hereby given that the following changes have been made to the proposed rule in accordance with subparagraph 120.54(3)(d)1., F.S., published in Vol. 35 No. 36, September 11, 2009 issue of the Florida Administrative Weekly.

    60BB-3.0251 Definitions Relating to Emergency Unemployment Compensation.

    (1) Emergency Unemployment Compensation: A federally funded program created by Public Laws 110-252, 110-449, 111-5, 111-92, and 111-118, 111-144, and 111-157, and implemented in Florida through an agreement between the Agency for Workforce Innovation and the United States Department of Labor which provides additional weeks of unemployment benefits to qualified individuals who have exhausted their rights to regular unemployment compensation on claims that were effective on or after May 2, 2006.

    (2) Extended unemployment compensation: Benefits, including benefits payable to federal civilian employees and to ex-servicemembers under 5 U.S.C. ss. 8501-8525, that are payable to an individual under Sections 443.1115 or 443.1117, Florida Statutes.

    (3) Qualifying benefit year: The benefit year established on a Florida claim for regular unemployment compensation which was effective on or after May 2, 2006, and is the basis of the individual’s eligibility for emergency unemployment compensation.

    (4) Regular unemployment compensation: Benefits payable to an individual under Chapter 443, Florida Statutes, including benefits payable to federal civilian employees and to ex servicemembers under 5 U.S.C. ss. 8501-8525, other than extended unemployment compensation under Section 443.1115, Florida Statutes.

    Rulemaking Authority 443.1317(1)(b) FS. Law Implemented 443.036, 443.221(3) FS. History–New_______.

     

    60BB-3.0252 Eligibility for Emergency Unemployment Compensation.

    (1) Eligibility Conditions. Emergency Unemployment Compensation is available to individuals who:

    (a) Have exhausted all rights to regular unemployment compensation on a Florida claim with a benefit year that ended on or after May 1, 2007;

    (b) Have no rights to unemployment compensation under any other state or federal law;

    (c) Are not receiving compensation with respect to such week under the unemployment compensation law of Canada; and

    (d) Are legally authorized to work in the United States.

    (2) Exhaustion of Benefits. For purposes of this rule, an individual has exhausted all rights to regular unemployment compensation when that individual:

    (a) Has received all regular unemployment compensation available on the qualifying benefit year; or

    (b) Had rights to regular unemployment compensation on the qualifying benefit year, but has insufficient wage credits to establish a new benefit year for regular unemployment compensation.

    (3) Amount Payable.

    (a) The amount of emergency unemployment compensation payable to an individual for any week of total unemployment will be equal to the amount of regular unemployment compensation payable during the individual’s qualifying benefit year for a week of total unemployment.

    (b) The maximum amount of emergency unemployment compensation payable to any individual will not exceed the amount established for such individual in the emergency unemployment compensation account described in Rule 60BB-3.0253, F.A.C.

    (4) Applicable Law. The terms and conditions of the law under which the individual claimed and received regular unemployment compensation will apply to claims for and payment of emergency unemployment compensation.

    (5) Overpayments. An individual who receives emergency unemployment compensation to which he is not entitled will repay any such overpayment to the Agency for Workforce Innovation. The requirement to repay the overpayment will not be waived.

    (a) The Agency may recoup any such overpayments by deducting 50 percent of the weekly benefit amount from any future payments until the overpayment is repaid in full.

    (b) Recoupment of overpayments from future benefits may occur at any time during the 3-year period after the date the individual received the payment of the emergency unemployment compensation to which he was not entitled.

    (c) No waiver of such recoupment may occur except as permitted by Section 443.151(6)(c), Florida Statutes.

    Rulemaking Authority 443.1317(1)(b) FS. Law Implemented 443.091, 443.111, 443.151(6), 443.221(3) FS. History–New_______.

     

    60BB-3.0253 Emergency Unemployment Compensation Individual Accounts.

    (1) Establishment of Account. Persons deemed eligible under Rule 60BB-3.0252, F.A.C., will be paid from emergency unemployment compensation accounts established for each individual with respect to that individual’s benefit year.

    (2) Eligibility Established Prior to November 23, 2008. The emergency unemployment compensation accounts of individuals whose period of eligibility began between July 6, 2008 and November 22, 2008, will be augmented as provided in this subsection.

    (a) The amount established in an account under this subsection will equal the lesser of:

    1. 50 percent of the total amount of regular unemployment compensation payable to the individual during his or her benefit year; or

    2. 13 times the individual’s average weekly benefit amount for the benefit year.

    (b) Benefits under this subsection may be paid only for weeks of unemployment beginning on or after July 6, 2008.

    (c) If the individual exhausts these benefits before November 23, 2008, no further benefits may be paid to the individual except as provided in subsections (3), (4), (5), and (6) of this rule.

    (3) Tier One.

    (a) Tier One benefits may be paid only for weeks of unemployment beginning on or after November 23, 2008.

    (b) The emergency unemployment compensation account of each individual whose period of eligibility began after November 22, 2008, will be augmented with an amount equal to the lesser of:

    1. 80 percent of the total amount of regular unemployment compensation payable to the individual during his or her benefit year; or

    2. 20 times the individual’s average weekly benefit amount for the benefit year.

    (c) The emergency unemployment compensation account of an individual whose period of eligibility began before November 23, 2008 will, if the individual remains otherwise eligible, receive an additional augmentation equal to the amount previously paid under paragraph (b) of this subsection minus the amount actually received under subsection (2).

    (d) Tier One benefits may be paid only in cases in which an individual’s regular unemployment compensation benefits are exhausted by the week ending May 22, 2010 April 3, 2010.

    (4) Tier Two.

    (a) The emergency unemployment compensation account of an individual who receives benefits pursuant to subsection (3) of this rule will receive an additional augmentation pursuant to paragraph (b) of this subsection if:

    1. The individual exhausts all Tier One benefits by the week ending May 29, 2010 April 3, 2010;

    2. The individual remains otherwise eligible.

    (b) Amount Added to Account. The amount established in an account under this subsection will equal the lesser of:

    1. 54 percent of the total amount of regular unemployment compensation payable to the individual during his or her benefit year; or

    2. 14 times the individual’s average weekly benefit amount for the benefit year.

    (c) Tier two benefits may be paid only for weeks of unemployment beginning on or after November 23, 2008.

    (5) Tier Three.

    (a) The emergency unemployment compensation account of an individual who receives benefits pursuant to subsection (4) of this rule will receive an additional augmentation pursuant to paragraph (b) of this subsection if:

    1. The individual exhausts all Tier Two benefits by the week ending May 29, 2010 April 3, 2010;

    2. The individual remains otherwise eligible; and

    3. During or after the week these benefits are exhausted, but no later than the week ending May 29, 2010 April 3, 2010, one of the following circumstances occur:

    a. The rate of insured unemployment for the current week and the immediately preceding 12 weeks equals or exceeds 4 percent; or

    b.The average rate of total unemployment, seasonally adjusted, for the most recent 3 month period for which data for all States are published equals or exceeds 6 percent.

    (b) The amount established in an account under this subsection will equal the lesser of:

    1. 50 percent of the total amount of regular unemployment compensation payable to the individual during his or her benefit year; or

    2. 13 times the individual’s average weekly benefit amount for the benefit year.

    (c) Tier Three benefits may be paid only for weeks of unemployment beginning on or after November 8, 2009.

    (6) Tier Four.

    (a) The emergency unemployment compensation account of an individual who receives benefits pursuant to subsection (5) of this rule will receive an additional augmentation pursuant to paragraph (b) of this subsection if:

    1. The individual exhausts all Tier Three benefits by the week ending May 29, 2010 April 3, 2010;

    2. The individual remains otherwise eligible; and

    3. During or after the week these benefits are exhausted, but no later than the week ending May 29, 2010 April 3, 2010, one of the following circumstances occur:

    a. The rate of insured unemployment for the current week and the immediately preceding 12 weeks equals or exceeds 6 percent; or

    b. The average rate of total unemployment, seasonally adjusted, for the most recent 3 month period for which data for all States are published equals or exceeds 8.5 percent.

    (b) The amount established in an account under this subsection will equal the lesser of:

    1. 24 percent of the total amount of regular unemployment compensation payable to the individual during his or her benefit year; or

    2. 6 times the individual’s average weekly benefit amount for the benefit year.

    (c) Tier Four benefits may be paid only for weeks of unemployment beginning on or after November 8, 2009.

    (7) Termination of Emergency Unemployment Compensation. An individual who has a balance remaining in his or her individual account as of May 29, 2010 April 3, 2010, will continue to receive emergency unemployment compensation from such balance for any week beginning after that date for which he or she meets the eligibility requirements of this rule, except that no compensation will be payable for any week beginning after November 6, 2010 September 4, 2010.

    Rulemaking Authority 443.1317(1)(b) FS. Law Implemented 443.111, 443.191, 443.221(3) FS. History–New________.

     

    60BB-3.0254 How to Apply for Emergency Unemployment Compensation.

    (1) Method of Application. Individuals whose regular unemployment compensation benefits are exhausted, whose benefit year expires between July 6, 2008 and May 29, 2010 April 3, 2010, or who are entitled to an augmentation of their emergency unemployment compensation accounts pursuant to Rule 60BB-3.0253, F.A.C., will receive notice regarding their eligibility or ineligibility for emergency unemployment compensation. Individuals who qualify for augmentation under any of the provisions set forth in subsections 60BB-3.0253(4)-(6), F.A.C., will be deemed eligible to receive these benefits without filing an application as long as they comply with the continued claims reporting requirements set forth in Rule 60BB-3.015, F.A.C. All other individuals who wish to receive emergency unemployment compensation must submit an application for benefits to the Agency for Workforce Innovation. An application may be submitted:

    (a) Online by clicking on the “Internet Unemployment Compensation Claim Application (Initial Claim)” link to the Online Internet Unemployment Compensation Claim Application (11/07), or by clicking on the “Solicitud de Reclamo de Compensacion por Desempleo en el Internet (Reclamo Inicial)” link to the Online Internet Unemployment Compensation Claim Application (Spanish version) (11/07), which are incorporated by reference in paragraphs 60BB-3.029(1)(yy) and (zz), F.A.C., and which are available at www.fluidnow.com; or

    (b) In writing on one of the forms listed in subsection (2) of this rule, which are hereby incorporated by reference into this rule and which are available at www.floridajobs.org/unemployment/uc_emp_claims.html.

    (2) Submitting Written Applications.

    (a) To submit a written application for emergency unemployment compensation under subsections (2), (3), or (4) of Rule 60BB-3.0253, F.A.C., the claimant must complete and submit one of the following forms:

    1. Form AWI-UC310EUC (Rev. 10/09), Application for Emergency Unemployment Compensation;

    2. Form AWI-UC310EUC (S) (Rev. 10/09), Solicitud de Compensacion de emergencia por desempleo, or

    3. Form AWI-UC310EUC (C) (Rev 10/09), Aplikasyon pou Aloksyon Chomaj sou Ka Dijan.

    (b) To submit a written application for emergency unemployment compensation under subsections (5) or (6) of Rule 60BB-3.0253, F.A.C., the claimant must complete and submit one of the following forms:

    1. Form AWI-UC310EUCIII (12-09), Application for Tier III;

    2. Form AWI UC310EUCIII (Sp) (12-09), Agencia para la innovacion en la fuerza de trabajo de Florida Compensacion de emergencia por desempleo; or

    3. Form AWI-UCB310EUCIII (Cr) (12-09), Ajans pou Inovasyon Fos Travay “Agency for Workforce Innovation” Konpansasyon Chomaj Dijans.

    (c) The applications described in paragraph (2)(b) of this rule will be mailed to:

    1. All out of state claimants whose application for extended benefits was denied because the law of their state of residence did not permit payment of extended benefits; and

    2. All claimants who did not qualify for extended benefits because their Tier Two benefits expired before February 27, 2009.

    (d) All applications mailed pursuant to paragraph (2)(c) of this rule will be accompanied by Form AWI UC310EUCIII LTR(N) (Rev. 4/10 12/09), Emergency Unemployment Compensation Instruction Sheet or a Form AWI UC310EUCIII LTR(S) (Rev. 4/10 12/09), Emergency Unemployment Compensation Instruction Sheet, which are hereby incorporated by reference into this rule.

    (3) Submitting Written Applications. The claimant must submit his or her application by mailing the completed form to the address set forth on the form and/or accompanying instructions, or by faxing the form to the Agency for Workforce Innovation, Unemployment Compensation Records Unit, (850)921-3938.

    (4) Notice of Determination.

    (a) Notice of ineligibility for cases in which the claimant does not meet the eligibility requirements of Rule 60BB-3.0252, F.A.C., will be mailed to the claimant on a Form AWI-UCB11-I EUC (10/09), Emergency Unemployment Compensation Monetary Determination, which is hereby incorporated by reference into this rule.

    (b) Notice of the Agency’s determination of a claimant’s eligibility or ineligibility for emergency unemployment compensation under subsections (2) or (3) of Rule 60BB-3.0253, F.A.C., will be mailed to the claimant on a Form AWI-UCB11 EUC (11/09), Emergency Unemployment Compensation Monetary Determination, which is hereby incorporated by reference into this rule.

    (c) Notice of the Agency’s determination of a claimant’s eligibility or ineligibility for emergency unemployment compensation under paragraph (4)(b) of Rule 60BB-3.0253, F.A.C., will be mailed to the claimant:

    1. On a Form AWI-UCB11 EUC-2 (4/10 12/22/09) Emergency Unemployment Compensation Monetary Determination, which is hereby incorporated by reference into this rule, when the claimant exhausts his Tier One benefits; or

    2. On a Form AWI-UCB11 EUC-2R (12/09), Emergency Unemployment Compensation Tier II Monetary Determination, which is hereby incorporated by reference into this rule, when the claimant:

    a. Claimed weeks on a Florida claim for extended benefits in a state in which extended benefits are not payable;

    b. Received extended benefit payments for any week ending on or after November 14, 2009; or

    c. Was determined to be entitled to an additional week of Tier Two benefits under the augmentation authorized by Public Law 111-92 for any week ending on or after November 14, 2009.

    (d) Notice of the Agency’s determination of a claimant’s eligibility or ineligibility for emergency unemployment compensation under subsection (5) of Rule 60BB-3.0253, F.A.C., will be mailed to the claimant on a Form AWI-UCB11 EUC3 (4/10 12/22/09) Emergency Unemployment Compensation Monetary Determination, which is hereby incorporated by reference into this rule.

    (e) Notice of the Agency’s determination of a claimant’s eligibility or ineligibility for emergency unemployment compensation under subsection (6) of Rule 60BB-3.0253, F.A.C., will be mailed to the claimant on a Form AWI-UCB11 EUC4 (4/10 12/09), Emergency Unemployment Compensation Monetary Determination, which is hereby incorporated by reference into this rule.

    Rulemaking Authority 443.1317(1)(b) FS. Law Implemented 443.091, 443.101, 443.111, 443.151, 443.221(3) FS. History–New _________.