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EDD Telephone Numbers:
English:
1-800-300-5616
Spanish:
1-800-326-8937
Cantonese:
1-800-547-3506
Mandarin:
1-866-303-0706
Vietnamese:
1-800-547-2058
TTY (non-voice):
1-800-815-9387
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NOTICE OF DETERMINATION

You are not eligible to receive benefits under California Unemployment Insurance Code Section 1253a beginning and ending when the disqualifying conditions no longer exist, and you contact the above office to reopen your claim.

When you filed your claim, you refused to supply information necessary to complete your application. After considering available information, the Department finds that you do not meet the legal requirements for filing a claim. Section 1253a provides - an individual is eligible for benefits in a week only if the Department finds he filed a claim according to regulations.

Appeal:

You have the right to file an appeal if you do not agree with all or part of this decision. To appeal, you must do all of the following:
  1. Complete an appeal form (DE 1000M) or write a letter stating that you want to appeal this decision. If you write a letter to appeal, explain the reason why you do not agree with the Department's decision. Write your Social Security number on each document you submit to the Department. (Title 22, California Code of Regulations (CCR), section 5008).
  2. Mail the DE 1000M or your letter to the address of the office listed on the first page of this decision.
  3. File your appeal within days of the mail date of this notice or no later than .
Your handbook, "A Guide to Benefits and Employment Services," gives more information about appeals. If you do not have a handbook, you can read or order the handbook online by visiting the Department's website at edd.ca.govTo order a handbook, visit edd.ca.gov/forms, enter publication number "DE 1275A" in the form locator, and follow the online instructions.

Appeal Information:

When your appeal is received, your case will be reviewed. If the decision remains the same, we will send your appeal to the Office of Appeals. If you appeal after the days, you must include the reason for the delay. The Administrative Law Judge will determine whether you had good cause for the delay. If the Administrative Law Judge determines you did not have good cause for submitting your appeal late, your appeal will be dismissed.
The Office of Appeals will send you a letter with the date, place, and time of your hearing and a pamphlet explaining appeal hearing procedures. At the hearing, the Administrative Law Judge will listen to you, examine the facts, and issue a decision. You may have a representative or someone else help you during the hearing.

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Continuing Certification:

If you are eligible to continue to certify for benefits while you wait for the Administrative Law Judge's decision, the Department will issue continued claim forms and you must continue to certify for benefits on time. In some cases, you will not be able to certify for benefits until the Administrative Law Judge issues a decision. If the Administrative Law Judge decides you are eligible for benefits, the Department will issue continued claim forms. Benefits can only be paid for weeks that you have certified for benefits and are otherwise eligible to receive benefit payments.

Other Services:

Visit edd.ca.gov for information about (1) job referrals, (2) disability insurance, (3) other EDD services, (4) services offered by other agencies.

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