Notice: While unemployment insurance payments have not been impacted by the federal government shutdown at this time, November benefits for FoodShare members have been reduced due to the ongoing shutdown. For questions about using FoodShare benefits, information about benefit delays, or help finding food assistance resources, visit:
Wisconsin Department of Health Services' FoodShare webpage
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Unemployment Insurance Employer Handbook (UCB-201-P)
Section 6 - Benefits Accuracy Measurement
In some instances, new information will be discovered during a BAM audit that warrants re-determining the original decision. However, this situation is rare, and there are finality rules that may prevent an investigator from re-determining a particular decision regardless of the new information. If you disagree with the original decision, you should file an appeal of that decision as soon as possible.
See “Section 3 – Appeals” for more information about how to file an appeal. Don’t wait for the outcome of the BAM audit. If the Quality Control Investigator does re-determine or change a decision then a new, appealable determination will be sent to all parties.
Updated: October 21, 2013