Typically, the first full week of a claim is an unpaid waiting week. Per Executive Order 15, Governor Lee suspended the one-week waiting period for individuals impacted by the COVID-19 public health crisis. This means that if you are found eligible for benefits, you will receive retroactive payment back to the first week of your claim. It does not mean that you will be paid as soon as you file your claim.
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