What is the maximum and minimum number of weeks a regular unemployment claim in Georgia can be established?

What is the maximum and minimum number of weeks a regular unemployment claim in Georgia can be established?

Effective July 1, 2012, the maximum number of weeks a claim can be established will range from 14 to 20, depending on the seasonal adjusted statewide unemployment rate in use at the time the regular UI claim is filed. For claims filed from July 1 through December 31, Georgia’s seasonal adjusted UI rate for the previous April will be used. For claims filed from January 1 through June 30, Georgia’s seasonal adjusted UI rate for the previous October will be used. The minimum number of weeks is 6. Sep 18, 2020

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Is everyone eligible for the maximum number of weeks of unemployment benefits in Georgia?

No. The individual’s base period wages are used to determine the maximum benefits payable which may or may not qualify an individual for the maximum number of weeks. The maximum benefits payable to an individual in a benefit year is the least of the maximum number of weeks times the weekly benefit amount or one-fourth of the base period wages. Sep 18, 2020

How can I determine what unemployment rate is being used to establish my claim for unemployment benefits in Georgia?

An Unemployment Benefit Determination is mailed to claimants when an initial claim is filed on or after July 1, 2012. The determination will provide the rate for your claim filing period. The current rate for a specified claim filing period may also be obtained by contacting UI Customer Service at 404-232-3001 or 1-877-709-8185. Sep 18, 2020

How long must I have worked to establish a claim for unemployment benefits in Georgia?

See full answer Your claim is based on insured wages earned in the base period, which is the first four of the last five calendar quarters completed at the time you file your claim. You must have earned qualifying wages in at least two of the four quarters in the base period. The total wages in the base period must equal or exceed one and one-half times the wages in the highest quarter. A secondary calculation will be made when the sole reason that a claim cannot be established is the one and one-half times requirement. An alternative base period consisting of the most recently completed four calendar quarters will be used only when a claim cannot be established using the regular base period. Sep 18, 2020

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Why has the maximum number of potential unemployment weeks in Georgia been changed?

The Georgia Legislature passed House Bill 347 which changes the calculation method to determine the maximum number of weeks to be based upon the adjusted statewide unemployment rate in use at the time the regular UI claim is filed. The change became effective July 1, 2012. Sep 18, 2020

Are there other requirements if I receive unemployment benefits in Georgia?

See full answer Yes. If you are awarded benefits based on your reason for separation from your last employer, you must meet other weekly requirements. You must be able to do some kind of work that is available in your area and that you are qualified to do. You must be available for work without placing undue restrictions on your availability, such as lack of child care, lack of transportation, or other restrictions. You must be actively seeking work each week and you must be looking for full-time employment. As a part of your weekly certification, you must submit three new verifiable job search contacts for each week of benefits claimed. You must not refuse any offer of suitable work or referral to suitable work without good cause. You must be actively registered for employment services to receive UI benefits, unless exempt by law. Sep 18, 2020

Can I draw unemployment benefits in Georgia if I quit my job?

If you quit, you may be eligible to draw benefits if you can show that you quit for good work-connected reason(s). Examples of good work-connected reasons are material change in working conditions, material change in working agreement, nonpayment for work, and similar reasons. You will not be able to draw benefits if your reason for quitting was personal even though the personal reason was a good or compelling one. The only way to know for sure whether you are eligible if you quit is to file a claim. The department cannot make a predetermination of eligibility before a claim is filed. Sep 18, 2020

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Does severance pay have an effect on my unemployment benefits in Georgia?

You are usually not eligible for unemployment insurance benefits during a period covered by severance pay paid to you by your employer. The only way to know for sure whether severance pay is disqualifying is to file a claim. Sep 18, 2020

Can I appeal the Board of Review’s decision on my unemployment benefits in Georgia?

The Board’s decision may be appealed to the Superior Court of the county in which the work was performed. A petition for review must be filed with the court. The department does not file these appeals. If the work on which the claim was based was performed out of state, the appeal of the decision of the Board of Review must be filed in Fulton County Superior Court. Sep 18, 2020

How do I claim unemployment benefits in Georgia each week after I file?

Once you file your claim, you will be required to certify your eligibility for each week you claim benefits and submit your work search for each week of benefits claimed. You may claim benefits using the telephone interactive voice response system, over the Internet, or in person at a GDOL Career Center. Sep 18, 2020

What information should I have when I file a claim for unemployment benefits in Georgia?

When filing a claim, you should have: ALL INDIVIDUALS: A copy of your valid government-issued picture identification and Employer Separation Notice, if you were given one. Sep 18, 2020

When do I execute the Applicant Status Affidavit for unemployment benefits in Georgia?

The GDOL will notify you if you are required to complete an Applicant Status Affidavit attesting to your lawful presence in the United States. If required to do so, you must execute this affidavit whether you file your claim via the Internet on the GDOL website or in a career center. The affidavit is a one-time requirement for U.S. citizens. However, each time a non-citizen files a claim for UI benefits, Employment Authorization Document(s) must be provided. Sep 18, 2020

Who can apply for unemployment benefits in Georgia?

Georgia law requires that all applicants for UI benefits who are 18 years of age or older attest they are: a United States citizen, or a legal permanent resident, or a non-citizen legally present in the United States. Sep 18, 2020

Who can file for Unemployment Insurance benefits in Georgia by Internet?

If you have earned Georgia wages in the past two years, you can file a Georgia Internet claim. Sep 18, 2020

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