According to CA EDD I am potentially eligible for second extension. What does ‘potentially’ means for EDD?
Question by cintia: According to CA EDD I am potentially eligible for second extension. What does ‘potentially’ means for EDD?
I live in California. I started claiming unemployment back in February 2009. I have been continuosly unemployed. I run out of my first UI benefits (26 weeks) back in August 2009. I receiving benefits from my first extension (20 weeks) which will expire in February 13, 2010. I visited the edd (CA unemployment website) and it does not give any info about this:
“For those who run out of their first extension or tier of unemployment benefits, up to 20 additional weeks, on or before February 27, 2010, the new federal action will make you potentially eligible for the second tier of extension benefits. That second tier now provides up to an additional 14 weeks of benefits…”
What does potentially means for them? Thanks for any help.
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Answer by Bash Limpbutt’s Oozing Cyst©
It means “Maybe.” IOW, you meet the basic criteria but further evaluation of your claim will be required to make a final decision.
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“Could be.” It means they haven’t made a final determination.
They say ‘potentially’ because that is a standard message which thousands of people will be reading. If, for instance, you find a job while still within you claim period, you would not meet their requirements. It’s just a general disclaimer.