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Notice of Determination and/or Ruling, DE 1080CT
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1. What should I do if I got a Notice of Determination (or Ruling),
DE 1080CT and I want to discuss it?
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Contact EDD.
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2. What should I do if my response to one of EDD's forms is late?
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If you are not able to respond timely to one of our forms or notices, submit the
requested information immediately after the reason for the delay has ended.
Along with your response, explain why you were not able to respond within the
time limit. If the response is late for an unavoidable reason, EDD may extend
the response time. Keep in mind that the longer the delay, the more substantial
the reason for the delay must be.
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3. What is a ruling?
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A ruling is issued by the Department and is based on the reason the claimant's
job ended. It advises whether or not the employer's reserve account will be
charged as a result of benefits paid to the claimant.
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4. What is a determination?
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A determination is a written notice mailed to the claimant and/or an employer
that provides a decision on a claimant's eligibility for UI benefits. The
determination is issued by EDD and may be based on the reason the claimant's
job ended, or other eligibility issues.
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