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Oregon Employment Department

Benefit extension approved
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The US Senate has voted to extend the timeframe for Emergency Unemployment Compensation (EUC). The bill did not add more weeks of benefits, but extended the period of time someone could file for EUC.

Claimants do NOT need to take action on this new law. Oregon Employment Department staff will monitor your claim status and inform you if any action is needed on your part.

The prior deadline for filing EUC was last week (week ending February 27, 2010.). The approved legislation moves the filing deadline ahead to the week ending April 3, 2010

Individuals receiving EUC, who have a balance remaining in the current tier as of the week beginning April 3, 2010, can claim the remainder of their EUC balance. No EUC payments can be made for weeks beginning after September 4, 2010.
Online Tools and General Information
Online Claim System
In the Online Claim System you can:
-File a new application
-Claim a week of benefits
-Restart a claim
-Check the status of your claim
-Apply for direct deposit
-Change your address
-Reset your PIN number
Forget your PIN number? Change it online
You can now change your PIN number using the Online Claim System. You will need your Social Security Number, and the answers to your security questions. If you do not remember your answers, or, you have not previously answered security questions, you will need to contact your UI Center to change your PIN number. You establish the answers to your security questions through the Online Claim System, either by filing a new claim, or claiming a week of benefits.
General Information
Help with health coverage costs
Lose your job after August 31, 2008? The federal government economic stimulus package may pay 65 percent of monthly health insurance premiums for nine months if you lose your job and choose to continue your employer health plan through COBRA or state continuation.
Unemployed and owe child support?
Are you a parent who has experienced an employment-related change in income? You may qualify for a temporary modification to your child support. For more information call 503-378-5567 within Salem, or 1-800-850-0228 outside of Salem to be connected with the Recession Response Team member.
Important News and Notes
Form 1099-G Available in the Online Claims System
Form 1099-G for 2009 is now available in the Online Claims System, under Status of your claim. To access the information, you will need to enter your Social Security number and your PIN number. Your PIN number is the four digit number used to claim your weekly benefits.

All 1099-G forms for tax year 2009 will be mailed by the end of January. If you do not receive it, and you do not remember your PIN number to get the information online, contact your UI Center to update your address and request a duplicate copy be mailed.
Benefit Extensions Currently Available
During these hard economic times, there are two unemployment insurance benefit extension programs to assist Oregonians out of work through no fault of their own. Those programs are known as Emergency Unemployment Compensation (EUC) tiers 1, 2, 3, and 4, and Extended Benefits (EB).
Department warns of attempts to collect your personal information
The Oregon Employment Department has been informed of attempts to obtain personal information from unemployment insurance claimants who receive their benefits through the ReliaCard Visa debit card.
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
How does the Federal Stimulus Package affect people receiving unemployment benefits in Oregon? For more information on the Stimulus Package and its effects on unemployment, click on the link below.
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