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A “covered individual” eligible for benefits includes anyone who provides self-certification that he or she is able and available to work, but is unemployed or partially unemployed due to any of the following:
 
  
•  Has been diagnosed with COVID-19 or is experiencing symptoms and seeking a medical diagnosis
 
  
•  A member of the individual’s household has been diagnosed with COVID-19
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A major part of the CARES Act is designed to help individuals who have lost their jobs or have been subject to reduced wages by supplementing unemployment insurance.
  
•  The individual is providing care for a family member or household member who has been diagnosed with COVID-19
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An employee must be a "covered individual" in order to receive the increased funds. That eligibility includes anyone who provides self-certification that he or she is able and available to work, but is unemployed or partially unemployed due to:
  
•  The individual is the primary caregiver for a child or other person in the household who is unable to attend school or another facility as a direct result of COVID-19
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<li>a member of his or her household's COVID-19 diagnosis;</li>
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<li>providing care for a family member or household member who has been diagnosed with COVID-19;</li>
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<li>being the primary caregiver for a child or other person in the household who is unable to attend school or another facility as a direct result of COVID-19;</li>
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<li>inability to reach the place of employment because of quarantine imposed as a direct result of COVID-19;</li>
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<li>inability to commence scheduled employment or access the workplace as a direct result of COVID-19;</li>
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<li>being the breadwinner or major household support because the head of household has died as a direct result of COVID-19;</li>
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•  The individual is unable to reach the place of employment because of a quarantine imposed as a direct result of COVID-19
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The act extends unemployment insurance by 13 weeks and provides a four-month enhancement of benefits. The CARES Act also provides UI benefits to people who lack sufficient employment history to receive them, and to those who have exhausted their state's unemployment compensation benefits.
  
•  The individual is unable to work because a health care provider has advised the individual to self-quarantine due to COVID-19 concerns
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Individuals are not eligible for the federal supplement if:
  
•  The individual was scheduled to commence employment and does not have a job or is unable to reach the job as a direct result of COVID-19
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•  The individual has become the breadwinner or major support for a household because the head of household has died as a direct result of COVID-19
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In addition to California unemployment benefits, a covered employee is eligible for:
  
•  The individual has to quit their job as a direct result of COVID-19
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<li>benefits equal to the amount determined under state law, plus $600 per week to each recipient of unemployment insurance for up to four months (expires July 31, 2020);</li>
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•  The individual’s place of employment is closed as a direct result of COVID-19
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Assistance under the unemployment provisions will not exceed 39 weeks, unless otherwise extended.
  
•  Extends unemployment insurance by 13 weeks and provides a four-month  enhancement of benefits
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According to the U.S. Department of Labor, if an individual is eligible to receive even $1 of unemployment insurance benefits for a claimed week, he or she will receive the full $600 under the program.
  
•  Makes unemployment insurance available for those with limited work history or those who have exhausted their state unemployment compensation benefits
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To read the DOL’s statement, see https://www.dol.gov/newsroom/releases/eta/eta20200410.
  
Individuals are not eligible if:
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Individuals apply for enhanced unemployment benefits through California’s unemployment insurance website at https://www.edd.ca.gov/unemployment/.
  
•  they are able to work remotely
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•  they are receiving paid sick leave or paid family leave
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* [[Employment and Labor Introduction]]
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* [[Provision of Benefits and Investigation Without a Claim Form]]
  
In addition to California unemployment benefits a covered employee is eligible for the following enhanced benefits:
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•  an additional $600 per week payment to each recipient of unemployment              insurance for up to four months (expires on July 31, 2020)
 
  
•  benefits will be equal to the amount determined under state law, plus an additional amount of $600 per worker per week
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The Department of Labor stated “If an individual is eligible to receive even $1.00 of underlying (unemployment insurance) benefits for the claimed week, the individual, the individual will receive the full $600 under the program.
 
 
 
To read the DOL’s guidance please see https://www.dol.gov/newsroom/releases/eta/eta20200410.
 
 
 
Individuals apply for enhanced unemployment benefits through California’s unemployment insurance website.  Here is a link https://www.edd.ca.gov/unemployment/
 

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A major part of the CARES Act is designed to help individuals who have lost their jobs or have been subject to reduced wages by supplementing unemployment insurance.

An employee must be a "covered individual" in order to receive the increased funds. That eligibility includes anyone who provides self-certification that he or she is able and available to work, but is unemployed or partially unemployed due to:

  • a diagnosis of COVID-19 or experiencing symptoms and seeking a medical diagnosis;
  • a member of his or her household's COVID-19 diagnosis;
  • providing care for a family member or household member who has been diagnosed with COVID-19;
  • being the primary caregiver for a child or other person in the household who is unable to attend school or another facility as a direct result of COVID-19;
  • inability to reach the place of employment because of quarantine imposed as a direct result of COVID-19;
  • a health-care provider's advice to self-quarantine due to COVID-19 concerns;
  • inability to commence scheduled employment or access the workplace as a direct result of COVID-19;
  • being the breadwinner or major household support because the head of household has died as a direct result of COVID-19;
  • having to quit a job as a direct result of COVID-19; and/or
  • place of employment is closed as a direct result of COVID-19.

The act extends unemployment insurance by 13 weeks and provides a four-month enhancement of benefits. The CARES Act also provides UI benefits to people who lack sufficient employment history to receive them, and to those who have exhausted their state's unemployment compensation benefits.

Individuals are not eligible for the federal supplement if:

  • They are able to work remotely.
  • They are receiving paid sick leave or paid family leave.

In addition to California unemployment benefits, a covered employee is eligible for:

  • benefits equal to the amount determined under state law, plus $600 per week to each recipient of unemployment insurance for up to four months (expires July 31, 2020);
  • 13 more weeks of benefits to people who remain unemployed after state unemployment benefits are exhausted;

Assistance under the unemployment provisions will not exceed 39 weeks, unless otherwise extended.

According to the U.S. Department of Labor, if an individual is eligible to receive even $1 of unemployment insurance benefits for a claimed week, he or she will receive the full $600 under the program.

To read the DOL’s statement, see https://www.dol.gov/newsroom/releases/eta/eta20200410.

Individuals apply for enhanced unemployment benefits through California’s unemployment insurance website at https://www.edd.ca.gov/unemployment/.

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