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PUBLIC NOTICE <br /> <br />DISASTER UNEMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE (DUA) BENEFITS ARE AVAILABLE <br /> <br />The State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations (DLIR) announced today that the major <br />disaster declaration (FEMA -DR -4366) made by President Donald Trump on May 11, 2018 due <br />to damages resulting from the ongoing Kilauea volcanic eruption and earthquakes that began <br />on May 3, 2018 includes the Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) program for the County <br />of Hawaii. Individuals who were living or working in the affected area at the time of the major <br />disaster and unemployed as a direct result of the major disaster and do not qualify for regular <br />unemployment insurance may be eligible for DUA benefits beginning the week of May 6, 2018 <br />until the week ending November 10, 2018, as long as the individual's unemployment continues <br />to be a result of the disaster. Regular unemployment insurance and DUA benefits cannot be <br />paid concurrently. <br /> <br />Others who may also be eligible for DUA include: (1) individuals who are prevented from <br />reaching their job or self-employment location due to the disaster; (2) individuals who were to <br />start employment or self-employment but were prevented by the disaster; (3) individuals who <br />became the major support of a household because of the death of the head of household due to <br />the disaster; or (4) individuals who cannot perform services in employment or self-employment <br />due to an injury caused as a direct result of the disaster. Unemployment is a direct result of the <br />major disaster if there is: (1) physical damage or destruction to the place of employment; <br />(2) physical inaccessibility to the place of employment due to a government closure in <br />immediate response to the disaster; or (3) lack of work or loss of revenues to the employer or <br />self-employed business caused indirectly by a major revenue generating entity that was <br />damaged or destroyed in the disaster or located in the disaster area closed by the government. <br /> <br />All individuals who believe they qualify for DUA should apply as soon as possible. The deadline <br />for filing DUA is 30 days after the date of this announcement; therefore, DUA applications <br />must be submitted no later than July 23, 2018. Applications submitted after the deadline will <br />be considered untimely and DUA benefits may be denied unless the individual provides good <br />cause for late filing. <br /> <br />Workers unemployed due to the disaster may apply for regular unemployment insurance <br />benefits by filing online. Go to http://Iabor.hawaii.gov. <br /> <br />Self-employed persons and those not qualifying for regular unemployment insurance benefits <br />who cannot perform services due to the disaster must apply in-person for DUA benefits. <br /> <br />Please be ready to present the following: your Social Security number and a copy of the most <br />recent federal income tax form and check stubs or documentation to support that you were <br />working or self-employed when the disaster occurred. Such documentation for the self- <br />employed can be obtained from banks or government entities or affidavits from individuals <br />having knowledge of their businesses. <br /> <br />Please contact the Hilo Claims Office at 974-4086 for more information or visit the Disaster <br />Recovery Center currently located at the Keaau School Gym, 16-725 Keaau-Pahoa Road, from <br />8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Sunday through Saturday. <br />
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