TAFT ANNOUNCES DISASTER UNEMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE Eligibility for Unemployment Benefits to be Expanded
COLUMBUS (August 6, 2003) - Governor Bob Taft today announced that President George W. Bush has approved federal
Disaster Unemployment Assistance for citizens in Crawford and Pike counties who suffered losses due to severe storms and
flooding that started on July 4.
"We are doing everything we can to help the victims of last month's storms," Taft said. "This declaration will make it easier for
people who were impacted by the severe weather to qualify for unemployment benefits."
Eligibility for Unemployment Compensation is broadened under the Disaster Unemployment Assistance program to include people who, as a result of the disaster: no longer have a job; are unable to reach their place of employment; were to have started new employment but cannot; have become the major supporter for a household because the head of household died in the disaster; or cannot work because of injury. Self-employed individuals and farmers who are not covered by unemployment insurance may also be eligible for Disaster Unemployment Assistance benefits. Individuals who have exhausted unemployment eligibility may also qualify for these benefits.
Applications for these benefits may be filed by calling toll-free 1-877-644-6562 (877-OHIO-JOB) from 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday. Applicants should be prepared to provide a Social Security number and driver license or state ID number and the names, addresses and telephone numbers of all employers within the last 18 months. Individuals must apply by August 27.
Individuals may also be eligible for other federal programs, such as crisis counseling, disaster legal services or extraordinary agricultural expenses.
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