2025 Session Last amended: 2019 session

§ 268.069 — Payment of Unemployment Benefits

Plain-Language Summary

To receive unemployment benefits in Minnesota, you must file an application and establish a benefit account, not have been found ineligible for quitting or being fired for misconduct, meet all ongoing eligibility requirements each week, and not have any outstanding overpayment.

Practical Notes
When this applies: When a Minnesota worker applies for unemployment benefits. Who this affects: All Minnesota workers who have lost their jobs. Key points: Unemployment benefits are paid from the state trust fund, not directly by your former employer. An application for benefits is a request for state funds, not a claim against your employer. The state decides eligibility based on available information, regardless of any agreement between you and your employer. There is no automatic presumption that you are or are not entitled to benefits. There are no common-law or equitable exceptions to the eligibility rules.