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How do I request reconsideration for unemployment in Illinois?
Write a letter or complete the Request for Reconsideration of Claims Adjudicators Determination form within 30 days of the mailing date stated on the document outlining why you disagree with the finding or determination. Mail, fax or deliver this to your local IDES office.
What is Section 218 of the Illinois Unemployment Insurance Act?
Sec. 218. The term employment shall not include service performed by an individual in the employ of his son, daughter, or spouse, and service performed by a child under the age of 18 in the employ of his father or mother.
Can you reapply for unemployment benefits in Illinois?
You should file an additional claim if, after initially claiming benefits, you: Certified that you earned wages for a week that exceeded your weekly benefit amount and/or; Returned to work and stopped receiving benefits, became unemployed again, and now must reapply for benefits within the same benefit year.
Can you reapply for unemployment in Illinois?
Since you mentioned that your funds have exhausted, it likely means you have docHubed your maximum benefit amount. This means you will not receive further payments, even though your benefit year extends until February 2025.
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