The Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation (DETR) has announced the roll-out of the Lost Wages Program (LWP).
Officials say the Lost Wages Program is funded by FEMA which provided grants to participating states to offer additional temporary benefits to certain individuals receiving unemployment benefits.
“The Department has been working as quickly as possible to make this program available to Nevadans. Although LWA funding is limited to a set amount, our objective is to ensure payments are made to eligible claimants for as many weeks as the funding will allow,” said DETR Acting Director Elisa Cafferata.
DETR says it began the rollout with a small test run of payments earlier this week after intensive work to establish the programming necessary to run effectively the new LWA program since it was announced by the federal government last month.
They say the testing proved successful, and initial payments in the PUA system began last night.
Officials note that while PUA payments are being deposited, claimants are not yet able to see those payments when they log into their claim on the PUA system.
They say payments in the UI system will be made in batches and are expected to be completed over the next several days.
Officials say that established under federal requirements, eligibility for LWA is tied to certain weeks of eligibility.
They say claimants who were eligible for either unemployment insurance (UI) benefits or Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) benefits for the week of August 1 will receive $300 for that week.
Officials say those eligible for unemployment for weeks ending August 8th and August 15th will receive $300 a week for those weeks as well.
They say claimants eligible for all three weeks, will receive a lump sum of $900.
Officials say federal law does not provide benefits under this program to claimants in the UI system who receive less than $100 a week in UI benefits.
They say it is important to note that payments will go out to only those claimants that indicated their claim was filed as a result of COVID.
Officials say claimants who are determined ineligible for UI or PUA unemployment benefits during any of the weeks would not be eligible for LWA.
They say that for weeks following the first three, DETR was awarded a lump sum grant amount which is likely to cover only one or two additional weeks of benefits for qualified claimants.
Officials say these payments will be sent one week at a time beginning the last week of October. DETR will be providing updates on the exact time and amount of funding which will be released beyond the three weeks.
- Eligible claimants do not need to apply for this funding; it will be placed in your account or usual payment mechanism.
- Claimants still in the backlog will be eligible to receive the funding if their claim is approved.
- Claimants who received benefits in the LWA weeks and have since returned to work do not need to reactivate their claims.
