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Determination Status
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Your appeal has been submitted and sent to be scheduled for hearing. Make sure your contact information is correct and update if information has changed. Continue to certify if you are not back to work full-time.
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Your case is pending before the circuit court.
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Your appeal was received more than 30 days after the redetermination mail date. Fact-finding must be conducted to determine if you have good cause for a late appeal. Respond to the fact-finding requests by the date on the letter.
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It is determined you have good cause for your late appeal.
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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 certify if you are not back to work full-time.
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Your protest was received more than 30 days after the mail date of the determination. Fact-finding is being conducted to determine if you have good cause for the late protest. Respond to the fact-finding requests by the date on the letter.
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Fact-finding is still pending. You may add any supporting documents to your case that you would like considered.
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Questions have been sent to the involved parties for more information and the agency is waiting for a response. Respond to information requested by the agency by the deadline on the letter.
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Your appeal of an administrative law judge's decision is pending before the Unemployment Insurance Appeals Commission.
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The appealing party requested that their appeal asking for a hearing be withdrawn and the request was granted by the administrative law judge.