HRS §209-41
Extra unemployment pay after a disaster
If the governor declares a disaster and activates this law, people who live in the rehabilitation area can get extra unemployment benefits for one benefit year. The extra amount is based on their regular weekly benefit. This extra help must start within one year of the governor's disaster declaration.
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The statute, as written — Disaster unemployment benefits
Whenever the governor declares a state disaster and invokes the provisions of this part as provided in section 209-2, the maximum total benefits in a benefit year as appearing in column D of section 383-22 for each high quarter wage scale shall be increased by adding the product of thirteen multiplied by the basic weekly benefit appearing in column B to the appropriate line of column D. The extending benefits shall be allowed only for individuals who reside in a rehabilitation area and shall be available for only one benefit year which shall begin no later than one year following the issuance of the governor's proclamation declaring a state disaster.
Sections this one refers to
§209-2 Governor decides if a state disaster happened
§383-22 How your weekly unemployment check amount is calculated
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