I handle accounting & payroll, so I think what you are referring to is that the Unemployment office has not yet received the quarterly payment and report for UI taxes yet. So they are not able to reconcile your husbands account and figure out how much in unemployment he should get.
Federal & State unemployment insurance taxes are paid entirely by the employer and have nothing to do with Social Security, Medicare, Federal or state taxes that are taken out of your husband's paycheck.
What generally happens is the unemployment office will have to send a request to your husband's former employer. They will have to fill in how many hours and the wages he worked and then the unemployment office will make an estimate based on what the employer provided. Now if your husband has every single paycheck stub from the last quarter, that would help them out also.
It's most likely not anything that your husband's former employer has done wrong. Most employers only have to pay the taxes in quarterly, so if you quit or get laid off before the end of a quarter...well then they don't have that information at the unemployment office yet.
We get notices all the time and generally have about 10 days to respond with the information.
NOW...let's say worst case scenario...your hubby's former employer did not pay their UI taxes. Most states have a fund set up that everybody pays into, and it will kick in and your husband will get his unemployment check. It should not affect him at all.
It may just take a little longer to get the absolute correct amount that they will pay him figured out. In the meantime, they should be able to make an estimate based on prior pay or on the information your husband's employer provides to their letter.
My guess is the quarter your husband worked was October 1 - December 31. That report and payment are most likely not due to the state until January 31, 2011. Kind like your income taxes (payment & report) are not due until April 15th.
