I returned to work and am now unemployed again. Can my special extended unemployment period beginning date be changed?
It depends. Extended benefit periods are frozen periods once they are established. If you exhausted normal benefits and did not receive any extended unemployment benefits, we can change the beginning date of your special extended unemployment benefit period. If, however, you already received some extended unemployment benefits but are now eligible for the additional 65 days, your extended benefit period beginning date cant be changed. Instead, we will change the ending date of your extended period to allow for the payment of any additional days you may be entitled to.
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