Newberry County DUA deadline approaches

November 9, 2015

The deadline to apply for Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) in Newberry County is Thursday.

The DUA program makes funds available to assist people who became unemployed as a direct result of the torrential storm and ensuing floods. It also is available to small business owners and the self-employed, including 1099 contract workers, who lost personal income due to the disaster.

“We encourage anyone who has lost wages, due to the direct result of the storm, to apply for assistance,” said Cheryl Stanton, executive director of the Department of Employment and Workforce(DEW). “Regardless if you are an employee, self-employed or the owner of a small business, this program is designed for you.”

The deadline to apply for DUA in Marion and Fairfield counties is Nov. 19; and Greenville and Spartanburg counties’ deadline is Nov. 30.

One or more the following criteria must be met to qualify for this program:

  • Individuals who are unemployed due to the disaster, and do not qualify for regular unemployment insurance benefits.
  • Self-employed individuals and small business owners who lost income due to the disaster.
  • Individuals who were prevented from working due to an injury caused by the disaster.
  • Individuals who have become the major supplier of household income due to the disaster-related death or injury of the previous major supplier of household income.
  • Individuals who are unable to reach their job or self-employment location because they must travel through the affected area and are prevented from doing so by the disaster.
  • Individuals who were to commence employment or self-employment but were prevented by the disaster.

Applicants can file immediately at mybenefits.dew.sc.gov/. Applicants have 30 days from the time a county has been declared eligible for individual assistance by FEMA to file a claim under this program.

 

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