Actor’s Guide to California Unemployment Benefits
Actor¡¯s Guide to
California Unemployment Benefits
? 2019 SAG-AFTRA
All rights reserved.
The following contributed to the creation of this document:
Bonnie Ch¨¢vez, Rae Hamilton, Vicki Shapiro, Pamela Conley Ulich
THIS HANDBOOK IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY
AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE LEGAL ADVICE OR HAVE THE FORCE
AND EFFECT OF LAW, RULE OR REGULATION. IF YOU FEEL THAT
YOU NEED LEGAL COUNSEL, YOU ARE
ENCOURAGED TO SEEK OUT THE ADVICE OF AN ATTORNEY WHO
CAN ASSESS THE SPECIFIC CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR MATTER.
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Important tips¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡4
How do I apply for California Unemployment Insurance (¡°U.I.¡±) benefits?............ 4-5
Do I have to file a claim with the State of California Employment Development
Department (¡°E.D.D.¡±) branch closest to my home? ............................................... 5
Who is eligible to collect California U.I. benefits? ....................................................5
Earnings requirements and how to determine your base period¡¡¡¡¡¡¡..5-7
Establishing your claim date¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡..7
How much California U.I. may I collect? ..................................................................7
May I work part-time and still collect California U.I. benefits? ................................. 7
What are the rules on part-time employment? ..................................................... 8-9
What happens when I file a California U.I. claim? .................................................. 9
What should I bring with me to the Eligibility Rights Interview? ............................... 9
Establishing attachment to the market¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡9-10
How diligently must I pursue acting opportunities? ................................................ 10
What happens if my California U.I. claim is approved? ........................................ 10
Do I have to report to an E.D.D. field office to collect California U.I. benefits? ...... 11
Will I receive California U.I. benefits immediately if my claim is approved? .......... 11
How do I arrange to continue receiving California U.I. benefits? ........................... 11
What earnings must be reported on the continued claim form? ........................... 12
What are the special instructions for reporting residuals (also holding fees, idle
time pay, and standby pay) on my continued claim form?..................................... 12
What is a ¡°Notice of Potential Overpayment¡±? ....................................................... 13
How do Social Security benefits affect my California U.I. benefits?...................... 13
How do SAG-Producers Pension Plan benefits affect my California U.I. benefits?13
Is Workers¡¯ Compensation equivalent to California U.I. benefits? ......................... 14
Is Disability Insurance equivalent to California U.I. benefits? ............................... 14
How do Workers Compensation and/or Disability Benefits affect my California
U.I. benefits? ......................................................................................................... 14
Are income taxes withheld from California U.I. benefits received? ........................ 14
How does my loan-out corporation affect my California U.I. benefits? ................. 14
What happens if I travel to go to auditions (including travel to any of the 50 states,
Canada, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands or the District of Columbia)? ................. 15
What if I have worked in two or more states? ........................................................ 15
What is periodic eligibility review? ........................................................................ 15
What should I do when I return to work? .............................................................. 15
If I stop claiming California U.I. benefits, how do I start a claim again? ................. 16
What happens if my California U.I. claim is denied?............................................. 16
What happens if the E.D.D. has made an error in my favor and my U.I. benefit
checks are too high? ............................................................................................. 16
How do I handle an honest mistake reporting my earnings? ................................. 16
What should I do if the E.D.D. asks that I attend an "Initial Assistance
Workshop"? .......................................................................................................... 16
Can I be disqualified or denied payment of California U.I benefits? ..................... 17
What appeal rights do I have? .............................................................................. 17
What happens at a U.I. appeal hearing? .............................................................. 18
General appeal guidelines ¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡..¡¡¡¡¡¡.¡.18-19
Special considerations for child actors¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡..19
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APPENDICES
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Sample record for theatrical interview¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡20
B.
Sample record for commercial interview¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡20
INDEX
1.
The proper name for the "Unemployment Office" is the State of California
Employment Development Department, referred to in this guide as "E.D.D."
2.
The unemployment insurance benefits are called "Unemployment Insurance" or
"U.I." benefits.
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1. IMPORTANT TIPS.
1. Keep a complete work history file with an accurate, detailed interview/audition book.
See examples in Appendices A and B.
2. Keep postmarked envelopes in which you receive residuals checks as evidence of
date of receipt.
See Section 19 for an explanation.
3. On Employment Development Department forms, SAG-AFTRA is considered a
union. Some E.D.D. forms will ask you to write the "name and local of your union."
Simply respond "SAG-AFTRA." There is no union local number. If you must enter
something, put a ¡°0¡±.
Please note that if anyone at the E.D.D. office tells you that they do not recognize SAGAFTRA as a union, you should take down that person¡¯s full name and ask to speak with
a supervisor and report that misinformation because SAG-AFTRA is recognized as a
union by the E.D.D.
4. Random audits are conducted by the E.D.D. If you are notified that you are being
audited, do not panic. Call the telephone number provided in the audit notice if you have
questions. The E.D.D. reserves the right to suspend your benefits if you do not
cooperate.
5. Remember: Fill out the E.D.D. forms completely. The claim processing is
computerized and any unanswered questions will delay payment of your benefits.
Report all changes of address and/or phone number. Include your full name and ninedigit Social Security number in all correspondence with the E.D.D.
2. HOW DO I APPLY FOR CALIFORNIA U.I. BENEFITS?
If all your earnings for the past 18 months originate in the state of California, you
may file electronically by logging on to edd., but if you have any earnings
originating in more than one state (i.e. a ¡°combined wages claim¡±), you cannot file
electronically. You must either call the E.D.D. or apply at a local E.D.D. office. See
section 29 for more details.
If you decide to file online, through the California UI Online service please note
below the filing times:
Days of the Week
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday - Friday
Saturday
Available Time
5 a.m. ¨C 8:30 p.m.
4 a.m. ¨C 10:00 p.m.
2 a.m. ¨C 10:00 p.m.
2 a.m. ¨C 8:00 p.m.
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You can find the phone number for E.D.D. online, or you may find an E.D.D.
office either by looking in your local phone directory in the Government Section under
State of California, Employment Development Department, or by calling directory
assistance. All E.D.D. offices will accept an application for U.I. benefits over the
telephone. Call the office nearest you and an E.D.D. representative will assist you in
filing a claim. To file a claim, one must:
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be out of work for any reason, or working less than full-time;
know your correct Social Security Number;
know the name and address of your last employer; and
know the date of your last employment.
It is also helpful to have available your past work records and names and
addresses of all employers for the past 18 months.
If your eligibility is questioned, you will be given an "Eligibility Rights Interview".
See Sections 10-12 for more information.
3. DO I HAVE TO FILE A CLAIM WITH THE STATE OF
CALIFORNIA E.D.D. BRANCH CLOSEST TO MY HOME?
No, you may apply at any E.D.D. office. However, if all your earnings originate in
the state of California, filing electronically at edd.UI_Online is the easiest
way to apply for U.I. Calling may involve long holding periods on the phone.
4. WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO COLLECT CALIFORNIA U.I. BENEFITS?
To meet the basic eligibility requirements, one must:
? Be unemployed or working part-time;
? Be registered for work with the E.D.D.;
? File a claim with an E.D.D. field office;
? Be able to work and be available for work;
? Seek work as directed (to be eligible for benefits, you must
o conduct an active search for work each week.);
o Serve a seven-day waiting period;
o Possess U.S. Citizenship or a proper work visa; and
o File a "Continued Claim Form" each week you claim U.I. benefits
5. EARNINGS REQUIREMENTS AND HOW TO DETERMINE YOUR BASE PERIOD.
To have a claim, you must have received a specific minimum amount of earnings
in covered employment during your base period.
EARNINGS:
All earnings, including, but not limited to, job wages, residuals, vacation pay, idle
time, late pay, strike benefits, holiday pay, self-employment income, board/lodging or
other payment in lieu of cash or check, jury fees, bonuses, commissions, tips, witness
fees, military reserve or National Guard pay, are included in wages if earned in "covered
employment" as described below.
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