Agency for Workforce Innovation

For Immediate Release 
September 15, 2008   

Contact:
Robby Cunningham
(850) 245-7130, (850) 728-3996

19 Florida Counties Now Approved for Disaster Unemployment Assistance
~Citizens in affected counties eligible to receive more than $7.7 million~

Tallahassee, FL – Pursuant to Governor Charlie Crist’s requests for federal individual assistance, the Agency for Workforce Innovation has worked closely with the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL) to receive Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) to help the people of Florida recover from Tropical Storm Fay.

Disaster Unemployment Assistance helps individuals who have become unemployed as a direct result of a declared disaster and who do not qualify for regular unemployment benefits. 

Effective immediately, the federal government has approved DUA for nine counties, in addition to the 10 previously approved.  Floridians in the following 19 counties are now eligible to receive more than $7.7 million in DUA: Baker, Brevard, Collier, Duval, Glades, Hendry, Jefferson, Lake, Lee, Leon, Marion, Nassau, Okeechobee, Orange, Polk, Seminole, St. Lucie, Volusia and Wakulla.  Funding may be requested for additional counties as further damage assessments are made.

“We remain diligent in our ongoing efforts to ensure citizens in every area of our state affected by Tropical Storm Fay receive the aid necessary to recover,” said Monesia T. Brown, Director of the Agency for Workforce Innovation.  “Disaster Unemployment Assistance funds will continue to provide vital support for Floridians in 19 counties whose lives and livelihoods have been adversely affected by this storm.”

Many workers will be eligible for the state’s regular unemployment compensation program; those who are not may be eligible for DUA.  The DUA program also covers self-employed individuals, owners and workers of farms and ranches, as well as fishers and others who are not normally covered by state unemployment compensation.

WHO CAN APPLY

Individuals who:

(1) Have exhausted entitlement to state unemployment compensation; and
(2) Have been working or residing in a county for which the disaster has been officially declared; and either: 
(3) Become unemployed as a direct result of a declared disaster; or
(4) Are unable to reach their place of employment as a direct result of the disaster; or
(5) Were scheduled to begin work and do not have a job or are unable to reach the job as a direct result of the disaster; or
(6) Have become the major support for a household because the head of the household has died as a direct result of the disaster; or
(7)Cannot work because of an injury caused directly by the disaster.

HOW TO APPLY

Individuals may:

Information required when filing:

1. State or federal tax returns
2. Financial statements
3. Bank records of accounts or 1099 Forms
4. Documentation necessary to support a claim may be faxed to 850-921-3938 after filing (applicant’s SSN should appear on all documents)


WHEN TO APPLY

National Emergency Grant - The Agency also recently announced receipt of a National Emergency Grant, providing up to $20 million to help create jobs and provide local humanitarian assistance in the wake of Tropical Storm Fay.  Follow this link for more information.


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