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You can certify on another day instead, and you will receive your payment approximately 48 hours after certifying. If you miss certifying for one week, you will be able to certify the following week. However, if you go four weeks in a row without certifying, you will need to refile your claim.
Your weekly benefit rate will be equal to 3.85% of the average of the total wages in the two highest quarters of the base period, not to exceed the defined maximum amount. Effective 1/2/22, the minimum is $62 and maximum is $661, not including dependency allowance.
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC): an extension program for those who exhaust their 26 weeks of regular UI benefits. If you have been receiving regular unemployment benefits for more than 26 weeks, you are on PEUC.
Unemployment benefits will continue be paid to eligible claimants. If you believe you may be eligible for a new claim, we encourage you to file a claim and DLT will review your eligibility.
Federal law is not before 7 AM or later than 7 PM (except 9 PM from June 1 through Labor Day). Maximum hours in Rhode Island is 8 hours per day, 40 hours per week. Federal is 3 hours per day (school day), 8 hours per non-school day, 18 hours per week (school week) and 40 hours per non-school week.
Why can't I certify? You will only be able to certify AFTER your claim has been processed and you're in the correct date range. If you're STILL having trouble certifying, please call the UI call center at 401-415-6772.
You must certify for payments by logging in to UI Online once every week to collect benefits. You can also certify by phone at (401) 415-6772.
DLT is asking the public to avoid sending in multiple requests. Fraud could also be a reason for a hold up on your unemployment check. "There are many reasons why an account could be frozen, suspicion of fraud is one of them," said Jensen. Rhode Island State Police Col.
As a general guideline, if you have been been receiving unemployment benefits for more than six months as of September 4, you most likely will no longer be eligible for any benefits because you are either on PUA or have exhausted your 26 weeks of regular benefits.
CRANSTON, R.I. Several federal unemployment insurance programs are slated to expire in one month, on September 4, 2021, affecting tens of thousands of Rhode Islanders, the Department of Labor and Training (DLT) today announced.