The UIA 1302 Redetermination Warning: What You Need to Know Right Now - Away State Journal
Benefit eligibility redetermination is a periodic review that government agencies use to confirm whether current recipients of programs like Medicaid, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) still qualify for assistance. Each program sets its own schedule and paperwork requirements, but the core idea is the same: the agency re ...
Learn how Medicaid redetermination works, when to renew coverage, what documents you may need, and how to keep or replace your benefits.
The Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA) administers the unemployment insurance program that provides temporary financial assistance to individuals who become unemployed through no fault of their own.
UIA’s Claimant Roadmap provides additional information to help you apply and understand your benefits. For more information on filing a claim, read the Fact Sheet 160 — Claiming Unemployment Benefits in Michigan.
If you lose your job, you might be able to get unemployment benefits. Read this article to learn how to apply for unemployment with the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA).
Michigan’s Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA) is in process of fully transferring their online services to a new system, called MiUI. This new system will replace the current system, MiWAM, over the span of this year.
The State of Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA) provides unemployment benefits to eligible workers who become unemployed or under-employed through no fault of their own and meet certain other eligibility requirements.
The Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA) is working around the clock to address technical issue that might slow the process of applying. Among other solutions to meet the unprecedented demand on the system, the UIA has quadrupled staff to help expedite processing.