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pdfUI REPORTS HANDBOOK NO. 401
ETA 9055 Appeals Case Aging
CONTENTS
A.
B.
C.
D.
Facsimile of Form ................................................................................... V-6-2
Purpose .................................................................................................... V-6-3
Due Date and Transmittal...................................................................... V-6-3
General Reporting Instructions ........................................................... V-6-3
1.
2.
E.
F.
Pending Lower Authority Single Claimant Appeals Case Aging.......... V-6-3
Pending Higher Authority Single Claimant Appeals Case Aging ......... V-6-3
Definitions ................................................................................................ V-6-4
1. Pending Single Claimant Appeals Case Age.. ........................ ……….V-6-4
2. Average Age of Pending Single Claimant Appeals Cases……. .....…..V-6-4
3. Median Age of Pending Single Claimant Appeals Cases… .... …….…V-6-4
Item by Item Instructions ...................................................................... V-6-4
1. Age of Pending Lower Authority Single Claimant Appeals Cases....... V-6-4
2. Age of Pending Higher Authority Single Claimant Appeals Cases ...... V-6-4
3. Comments........................................................................................... V-6-4
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A.
Facsimile of Form
Section A. Age of Pending Lower Authority Single Claimant Appeals Cases
Days
Total
Total
<=25
26-40
41-90
91-120
121-180
181-360
> 360
Days
Average
Age
Median
Age
Section B. Age of Pending Higher Authority Single Claimant Appeals Cases
Days
Total
Total
<=40
41-70
71-120
121-180
181-360
> 360
Days
Average
Age
Median
Age
Comments:
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B.
Purpose
The ETA 9055 report gathers monthly information on the inventory of lower authority
and higher authority single claimant appeals cases that have been filed but not
decided. Appeals case aging provides information about the number of days from the
date an appeal was filed through the end of the month covered by the report. Also
included are the average and median ages of the pending single claimant appeals
cases.
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
Appeals Case Aging measures require states to report data on the universe of all
single claimant appeals cases that have not been decided prior to the end of the
reporting period. Edit checks can be found in Handbook 402, Unemployment
Insurance Required Reports User’s Manual, Appendix C.
1.
2.
Pending Lower Authority Single Claimant Appeals Case Aging.
a.
Includes all lower authority single claimant appeals cases, including those
remanded by the higher authority for a hearing and decision and reopened
appeals cases not decided at the end of the month.
b.
Excludes episodic claims programs such as Extended Benefits, Disaster
Unemployment Assistance, and Trade Readjustment Allowances. Also
excludes pending multi-claimant appeals cases (See F.3.d. below for
further instructions about pending multi-claimant appeals cases).
Pending Higher Authority Single Claimant Appeals Case Aging.
a.
b.
Includes all higher authority single claimant appeals cases, including
remanded and reopened appeals cases, not decided at the end of the
month. An appeals case that has been remanded to the lower authority for
additional evidence and will be returned to the higher authority for a
decision is reported in this inventory. An appeals case that has been
remanded to the lower authority for a new hearing and decision, is not a
pending higher authority appeals case and should not be counted as such.
Excludes episodic claims programs such as Extended Benefits, Disaster
Unemployment Assistance, and Trade Readjustment Allowances. Also
excludes pending multi-claimant appeals cases (See F.3.d. below for
further instructions about pending multi-claimant appeals cases).
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E.
Definitions
Definitions, unless otherwise specified in these instructions, will follow the definitions
for the ETA 5130 found elsewhere in this handbook.
1. Pending Single Claimant Appeals Case Age.
The age of an appeals case is the date of the last day of the month being
reported minus the date the appeal was filed.
2. Average Age of Pending Single Claimant Appeals Cases.
The total age of all pending appeals cases (lower or higher authority) divided by
the total number of pending lower or higher authority appeals cases.
3. Median Age of Pending Single Claimant Appeals Cases.
If all of the pending appeals cases (lower or higher authority) are ranked from
the lowest to the highest age, the median is the age of the case at the
midpoint of the ranked cases. If there are an odd number of cases (n), the
median is the age of the [(n+1)/2]th case. If there are an even number of
cases (n), the median is the value midway between the age of the (n/2)th
case and the [(n/2)+1]th case.
F.
Item by Item Instructions
Enter the number of single claimant appeals cases that fall within each category.
1.
Age of Pending Lower Authority Single Claimant Appeals Cases.
a.
2.
Age of Pending Higher Authority Single Claimant Appeals Cases.
a.
3.
Total Pending Lower Authority Single Claimant Appeals Cases. Enter in
the “Total” column of Section A, the total number of pending lower authority
single claimant appeals cases and the individual totals for each pending
appeals case age interval.
Total Pending Higher Authority Single Claimant Appeals Cases. Enter in
the “Total” column of Section B, the total number of pending higher
authority single claimant appeals cases and the individual totals for each
pending appeals case age interval.
Comments. Explain in the comments area significant variations in case aging in
lower and higher authority appeals cases not decided from levels in the prior
period or the same period one year ago. In response to Item d. below, describe
in the “Comments” section the inventory, if any, of pending multi-claimant
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appeals cases at the end of the reporting period. Pending multi-claimant
appeals cases should not be reported in Section A or B.
a.
Administrative Factors. Describe administrative factors, such as changes
in operating procedures, issuance of rules and regulations, staff turnover,
change in administrative policies, and increase or decrease in initial
determinations, which may affect data reported in such a way that they will
lack comparability with the data on prior reports or on current reports
submitted by other state agencies.
b.
Legal Factors. Describe legal factors, such as new laws or amendments or
change in interpretation of existing laws, which may affect the 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.
d.
Pending Multi-Claimant Appeals Cases. Describe the inventory of pending
lower and higher authority multi-claimant appeals cases.
For example:
At lower authority there are 3 groups of multi-claimant appeals cases
pending; in one group, there are 150 claimants, in a second group,
there are 40 claimants, and in a third group, there are 500 claimants. At
higher authority, there is one group of multi-claimant appeals cases
pending, and in that group, there are 250 claimants.
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