ETA-9052 Nonmonetary Determination Time Lapse Detection Date

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UI REPORTS HANDBOOK NO. 401
ETA 9052 Nonmonetary Determination Time Lapse, Detection Date

CONTENTS
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.

F.

G.

Facsimile of Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Purpose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Due Date and Transmittal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
General Reporting Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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1. Nonmonetary Determinations Time Lapse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V-3-6

2. Issue Detection Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V-3-6

3. Date of Determination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V-3-7

Item by Item Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V-3-7

1. All Intrastate Single Claimant Separations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V-3-7

2. All Interstate Single Claimant Separations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V-3-8

3. All Intrastate Single Claimant Nonseparations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V-3-9

4. All Interstate Single Claimant Nonseparations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V-3-9

5. All Multi-claimant Determinations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V-3-10

6. Comments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V-3-10

Checking the Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V-3-11

1. Single Claimant Determinations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V-3-11

2. Multi-claimant Determinations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V-3-11


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A.

Facsimile of Form

SECTION A. SINGLE CLAIMANT SEPARATION NONMONETARY DETERMINATION TIME LAPSE,
ISSUE DETECTION DATE
Separation Issues Time Lapse, Intrastate
Days

TOTAL
(1)

UI
(2)

UCFE
(3)

UCX
(4)

Total
<=7
8-14
15-21
22-28
29-35
36-42
43-49
50-56
57-63
64-70
> 70
Separation Issues Time Lapse, Interstate
Days

TOTAL
(1)

UI
(2)

UCFE
(3)

Total
<=7
8-14
15-21
22-28
29-35
36-42
43-49
50-56
57-63
64-70
> 70

Comments

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A.

Facsimile of Form (cont.)

SECTION B. SINGLE CLAIMANT NONSEPARATION NONMONETARY DETERMINATION TIME LAPSE,
ISSUE DETECTION DATE
Nonseparation Issues Time Lapse, Intrastate
Days

TOTAL
(1)

UI
(2)

UCFE
(3)

UCX
(4)

Total
<=7
8-14
15-21
22-28
29-35
36-42
43-49
50-56
57-63
64-70
> 70
Nonseparation Issues Time Lapse, Interstate
Days

TOTAL
(1)

UI
(2)

UCFE
(3)

Total
<=7
8-14
15-21
22-28
29-35
36-42
43-49
50-56
57-63
64-70
> 70

Comments

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A.

Facsimile of Form (cont.)

SECTION C. MULTI-CLAIMANT NONMONETARY DETERMINATION TIME LAPSE,
ISSUE DETECTION DATE
Days

Multi-claimant
Total
(1)

Labor
Dispute
(2)

Multi-claimant
Other
(3)

Total
<=7
8-14
15-21
22-28
29-35
36-42
43-49
50-56
57-63
64-70
> 70

Comments

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B.

Purpose
The ETA 9052 report contains monthly information on the time it take States to issue
nonmonetary determinations from the date the issues are first detected by the
agency. Single-claimant and multi-claimant nonmonetary determinations are included
in the report. Nonmonetary determinations made by organizational units such as
Benefits Accuracy Measurement (BAM) and Benefit Payment Control (BPC) are also
included in the report. Note: Overpayment notices on uncontested earnings detected
by any method (e.g., crossmatch) should not be included. A separate section of this
report is reserved for multi-claimant determinations only.

C.

Due Date and Transmittal
The report is due in the ETA National Office on the 20th of the month following the
month to which the data relates. This report will be transmitted electronically.

D.

General Reporting Instructions
The Nonmonetary Determination Time Lapse measure requires that the State
computer read the universe of all nonmonetary determination records. These counts
are categorized by Intrastate and Interstate Nonmonetary Determinations and, within
those categories, by the number that are under the State UI program, the
Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees (UCFE) program, and
Unemployment Compensation for Ex-servicemembers (UCX) program. These
categories are further divided by nonmonetary determination time lapse for singleclaimant separation and nonseparation issues versus multi-claimant issues. These
figures will be equivalent to those reported on the ETA 207 and ETA 9053,
respectively.

E.

`	

Excludes episodic claims programs such as Extended Benefits, Disaster
Unemployment Assistance, and Trade Readjustment Allowances.

`

Excludes notice of overpayment determinations detected by any method (e.g.,
crossmatch).

`

Excludes nonmonetary redeterminations.

Definitions
Definitions, unless otherwise specified in these instructions, will be the same
definitions used for the ETA 207 and ETA 9050 found elsewhere in this handbook.
1.	

Nonmonetary Determinations Time Lapse. The number of days from the date
an issue is first detected on a claim to the date on the determination.
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2.	

Issue Detection Date. The earliest date that the agency, including organizational
units such as BAM and BPC, is in possession of information indicating the
existence of a nonmonetary issue.
a.

New, Additional, or Reopened Claims.
The issue detection date is the date the new, additional, or reopened claim
is filed. If no issue exists at the time a claim is filed but information is later
received that presents an issue, then the issue detection date is the date
this information is received by the agency.
The exception to the above is a case where the claimant fails to file a
timely certification and the State has a policy of waiting for a week to be
claimed prior to making a determination. In such cases, the detection date
for the original unresolved issue(s) is the date the claimant subsequently
files an additional or reopened claim.
In either case described above, if the adjudicator establishes that no issue
exists, there is no reportable nonmonetary determination.

b.

Continued Weeks Claimed. Examples of issue detection date:
1)	

Continued claims filed by mail are optically scanned or processed by
a voice response unit (VRU). A claimant reports that he/she was not
able and available for work during the week for which he/she is
claiming benefits. The optical scanner or voice response unit flags
the claim with an issue. An adjudicator confirms the issue. If the
certification is scanned or processed by the VRU during normal
business hours, the date the continued week claim is flagged is the
issue detection date. If the certification is scanned or processed by
the VRU after normal business hours, the next business day is the
issue detection date. If the adjudicator establishes that no issue
actually exists, there is no reportable determination.

2)	

Same situation as in example 1 except that the claimant answers all
weekly certification questions in a manner that does not raise an
issue. However, the claimant adds information that is read by the
agency's optical scanner or recognized by the VRU as an exception
to normal processing. The claim is flagged and referred to an
adjudicator. The adjudicator confirms that there is an issue and the
week(s) to which it applies. If the certification is scanned or
processed by the VRU. during normal business hours, the date the
continued claim is flagged is the issue detection date. If the
certification is scanned or processed by the VRU after normal
business hours, the next business day is the issue detection date. If
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the adjudicator establishes that no issue exists, there is no reportable
determination.

3.	

F.

3)	

The claimant is in a continuous weekly/biweekly filing status and the
agency receives information that presents an issue by letter or
telephone call (other than VRU). The date the agency received the
information is the issue detection date. The agency should keep a
record of the date and time of call and include such information in the
claim file for quality and data validation purposes.

4)	

The claimant is in a continuous weekly/biweekly filing status and an
issue is raised in-person by the claimant or another party. The date
the issue is raised (in-person) is the issue detection date.

5)	

A unit of the agency (BPC, BAM, Appeals, etc.) discovers an issue
during the course of its work and refers the issue to the adjudication
unit or to some other unit for action. The issue detection date is the
date the unit discovered the issue and not the date the other unit
within the agency receives the referred issue.

Date of Determination. The date printed on the determination notice, or, if no
notice is required, the date payment is authorized, waiting week credit is given,
or an offset is applied.

Item by Item Instructions
Enter in each column and time lapse interval the number of nonmonetary
determinations made during the report period representing the number of days from
the date an issue is first detected on a claim to the date on the determination.
1.

All Intrastate Single Claimant Separations.
a.	

Column 1, Total Intrastate Single Claimant Separations. Enter under
column 1 the total number of all Intrastate single claimant separation
determinations and individual totals for each time lapse interval. Each total
reported in this column equals the sum of columns 2, 3, and 4.

b.	

Column 2, UI Intrastate Single Claimant Separations. Enter under column
2 the total number of all State UI Intrastate single claimant separation
determinations and individual totals for each time lapse interval. These
determinations represent State UI only and State UI in combination with
UCFE and/or UCX (joint claims).

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2.

c.	

Column 3, UCFE Intrastate Single Claimant Separations. Enter under
column 3 the total number of all UCFE Intrastate single claimant separation
determinations and individual totals for each time lapse interval. These
determinations represent UCFE only and UCFE in combination with UCX
(joint claims).

d.	

Column 4, UCX Intrastate Single Claimant Separations. Enter under
column 4 the total number of all UCX Intrastate single claimant separation
determinations and individual totals for each time lapse interval. These
determinations represent UCX only.

All Interstate Single Claimant Separations.
a.	

Column 1, Total Interstate Single Claimant Separations. Enter under
column 1 the total number of all Interstate single claimant separation
determinations and individual totals for each time lapse interval. Each total
reported in this column equals the sum of columns 2, 3, and 4.

b.	

Column 2, UI Interstate Single Claimant Separations. Enter under column
2 the total number of all State UI Interstate single claimant separation
determinations and individual totals for each time lapse interval. These
determinations represent State UI only and State UI in combination with
UCFE and/or UCX (joint claims).

c.	

Column 3, UCFE Interstate Single Claimant Separations. Enter under
column 3 the total number of all UCFE Interstate single claimant separation
determinations and individual totals for each time lapse interval. These
determinations represent UCFE only and UCFE in combination with UCX
(joint claims).

d.	

Column 4, UCX Interstate Single Claimant Separations. Enter under
column 4 the total number of all UCX Interstate single claimant separation
determinations and individual totals for each time lapse interval. These
determinations represent UCX only.

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3.

4.

All Intrastate Single Claimant Nonseparations.
a.	

Column 1, Total Intrastate Single Claimant Nonseparations. Enter under
column 1 the total number of all Intrastate single claimant nonseparation
determinations and individual totals for each time lapse interval. Each total
reported in this column equals the sum of columns 2, 3, and 4.

b.	

Column 2, UI Intrastate Single Claimant Nonseparations. Enter under
column 2 the total number of all State UI Intrastate single claimant
nonseparation determinations and individual totals for each time lapse
interval. These determinations represent State UI only and State UI in
combination with UCFE and/or UCX (joint claims).

c.	

Column 3, UCFE Intrastate Single Claimant Nonseparations. Enter under
column 3 the total number of all UCFE Intrastate single claimant
nonseparation determinations and individual totals for each time lapse
interval. These determinations represent UCFE only and UCFE in
combination with UCX (joint claims).

d.	

Column 4, UCX Intrastate Single Claimant Nonseparations. Enter under
column 4 the total number of all UCX Intrastate single claimant
nonseparation determinations and individual totals for each time lapse
interval. These determinations represent UCX only.

All Interstate Single Claimant Nonseparations.
a.	

Column 1, Total Interstate Single Claimant Nonseparations. Enter under
column 1 the total number of all Interstate single claimant nonseparation
determinations and individual totals for each time lapse interval. Each total
reported in this column equals the sum of columns 2, 3, and 4.

b.	

Column 2, UI Interstate Single Claimant Nonseparations. Enter under
column 2 the total number of all State UI Interstate single claimant
nonseparation determinations and individual totals for each time lapse
interval. These determinations represent State UI only and State UI in
combination with UCFE and/or UCX (joint claims).

c.	

Column 3, UCFE Interstate Single Claimant Nonseparations. Enter under
column 3 the total number of all UCFE Interstate single claimant
nonseparation determinations and individual totals for each time lapse
interval. These determinations represent UCFE only and UCFE in
combination with UCX (joint claims).

d.	

Column 4, UCX Interstate Single Claimant Nonseparations. Enter under
column 4 the total number of all UCX Interstate single claimant
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nonseparation determinations and individual totals for each time lapse
interval. These determinations represent UCX only.
5.	

6.	

All Multi-claimant Determinations. Report only one multi-claimant determination
based on a single set of facts which apply to two or more similarly situated
individuals and which may result in the issuance of one or more notices,
depending upon the number of individual claimants involved.
a.	

Column 1, Total Multi-claimant Determinations. Enter under column 1 the
total number of all multi-claimant determinations and individual totals for
each time lapse interval. Each total reported in this column equals the sum
of columns 2 and 3.

b.	

Column 2, Labor Dispute. Enter under column 2 the total number of all
multi-claimant determinations resulting from labor disputes and individual
totals for each time lapse interval.

c.	

Column 3, Other Multi-claimant Determinations. Enter under column 3 the
total number of all other multi-claimant determinations not involving labor
disputes and individual totals for each time lapse interval.

Comments. Explain in the comments area significant variations in time lapse in
nonmonetary determinations from levels in the prior period or the same period
one year ago.
a.	

Administrative Factors. Describe administrative factors, such as changes
in operating procedures, issuance of rules and regulations, and staff
turnover. These may affect data reported in such a way that they cannot
be compared with data from prior reports or with current reports from other
State agencies.

b.	

Legal Factors. Describe legal factors, such as new laws or policies. These
may affect data reported in such a way that they cannot be compared with
data from prior reports or on current reports from other State agencies.

c.	

Economic Factors. Describe economic factors which may affect data
reported in such a way that conditions will be reflected in any of the
tabulations. Cover such factors affecting nonmonetary determinations time
lapse, e.g., mass or prolonged unemployment.

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G.

Checking the Report
1.

2.

Single Claimant Determinations.
a.	

The total for each column should equal the sum of all time lapse intervals
within the column.

b.

Column 1 should equal the sum of columns 2, 3 and 4.

Multi-claimant Determinations.
a.	

The total for each column should equal the sum of all time lapse intervals
within the column.

b.

Column 1 should equal the sum of columns 2 and 3.

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