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Ideally, protests can take 30 days to be resolved, but often take longer. Check your MiWAM account for status updates.
To date, Michigan has waived $4.42 billion in overpayments for nearly 484,000 people who claimed benefits through the federal program. More than 76,000 of those waivers went out this year. The Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency is also currently facing two class-action lawsuits related to pandemic benefits.
Your protest was received more than 30 days after the determination mail date. The reason for your late protest is being reviewed. Respond timely to requests for additional information and continue to docHub if you are not back to work full-time. Follow us.
If you disagree with the decision of the administrative law judges ruling, you can appeal to the Unemployment Insurance Appeals Commission (UIAC). You must file your appeal within 30 days of the date on the letter mailed to you with the ALJs decision.
A redetermination is a periodic review of your eligibility to make sure that you are still eligible for a subsidy and if so, to determine whether you should continue to receive a full or partial subsidy.
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Ideally, protests can take 30 days to be resolved, but often take longer. Check your MiWAM account for status updates.
(a)(1) When a determination, redetermination, or decision is made that benefits are due an unemployed individual, the benefits become payable from the fund and continue to be payable to the unemployed individual, subject to the limitations imposed by the individuals monetary entitlement, if the individual continues to
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Ideally, protests can take 30 days to be resolved, but often take longer. Check your MiWAM account for status updates.
A protest must be received within 30 days from the mail date on the Determination. When protesting late, you should include an explanation of why the protest is late.

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