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Monetary Denials. What is a back to back claim? A new claim filed with an effective date within the 7-day period immediately following the end of prior benefit year AND a claim was filed for the last week of that prior claim. UI to UI only. Was it a back to back claim?. Yes. No.
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Monetary Denials What is a back to back claim? A new claim filed with an effective date within the 7-day period immediately following the end of prior benefit year AND a claim was filed for the last week of that prior claim. UI to UI only. Was it a back to back claim? Yes No Claim type is 1 and claim date is the ICD Claim type is 3 and claim date is the ICD End
Separation and Non-Separation What activity generated the denial? A new claim? A reopened or additional claim? A week claimed? None of them? End Back to Monetaries
A new claim? What is a back to back claim? A new claim filed with an effective date within the 7-day period immediately following the end of prior benefit year AND a claim was filed for the last week of that prior claim. UI to UI only. Was it a back to back claim? Yes No Claim type is 1 and claim date is the ICD Claim type is 3 and claim date is the ICD End Back
A reopened or additional claim? Was there employment since it was last active? Yes No Claim type is 2 and claim date is the Sunday of the effective week of the additional claim. Claim type is 4 and claim date is the Sunday of the effective week of the reopened claim. End Back
A week claimed? Yes Claim type is 5 and claim date is the Saturday of the first week affected by the denial. End BACK
None of them? For Example, an anonymous fraud tip. Claim type is 0 and claim date can be 02/02/0002. Sample Type must be 3 or 4. End BACK