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			IDES Instructs 1099 Workers to Apply 
			for Regular Unemployment Benefits Before PUA Program Goes LivePUA Portal to Launch on May 11
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            [June 26, 2020]  
            
            
            The Illinois Department of 
			Employment Security (IDES) today released new instructions for 1099 
			workers who have lost work due to COVID-19. Workers who believe they 
			may be eligible for new federal benefits under the Pandemic 
			Unemployment Assistance (PUA) program, must first apply for regular 
			unemployment insurance before applying for benefits under PUA when a 
			new application portal opens on May 11, 2020 via the IDES website.  | 
        
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			 If claimants receive an eligibility determination 
			of $0, they can then appeal that decision by providing verification 
			of wages earned, or they can submit a claim for PUA benefits. 
			Claimants who have already applied for and been denied regular 
			unemployment benefits can submit a claim through the new PUA portal 
			when it opens. Receiving a denial for regular unemployment benefits 
			is a mandatory first step in determining eligibility for PUA. 
 Filing for regular unemployment also provides claimants the 
			opportunity to select how they want to receive benefits. Eligible 
			claimants can choose between direct deposit or a debit card onto 
			which their benefits will be loaded. Debit cards can take up to one 
			to two weeks to receive in the mail while direct deposit payments 
			take two to three days once a claimant completes their weekly 
			certification for benefits.
 
 PUA provides 100% federally-funded unemployment benefits for 
			individuals who are unemployed for specified COVID-19-related 
			reasons and are not eligible for the state’s regular unemployment 
			insurance program, the extended benefit (EB) program under Illinois 
			law, or the Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation program (PEUC), 
			including independent contractors and sole-proprietors. Up to 39 
			weeks’ worth of benefits are potentially available under the program 
			for COVID-19-related unemployment claims.
 
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            IDES is contracting with Deloitte to implement and 
			maintain the web-based PUA program. While a program of this 
			magnitude would normally take up to a year to design and implement, 
			the department expects the program to launch on Monday, May 11, 
			2020. 
            
			 
            PUA claims will be backdated to the individuals’ first week of 
			unemployment, but no earlier than February 2, 2020, and will 
			continue for as long as the individual remains unemployed as a 
			result of COVID-19, but no later than the week ending December 26, 
			2020. The program is similar to the federal Disaster Unemployment 
			Assistance program which provides unemployment benefits in response 
			to local disasters.
 Those with questions or in need of assistance with unemployment 
			benefits at this time are encouraged to visit IDES.Illinois.gov.
 
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