HRS §385-6
Who can get additional unemployment benefits
This section says when an unemployed person can get extra unemployment benefits for a week. The state labor director must check that you filed the right claim, meet basic eligibility, are not disqualified, and are not already getting other unemployment or disaster benefits for that week.
everyone
The statute, as written — Requirements for eligibility
An unemployed claimant is eligible to receive additional unemployment benefits with respect to any week only if the director of labor and industrial relations finds that: (1) The claimant has made a claim for additional unemployment benefits with respect to that week in accordance with the rules as the director may prescribe with respect to claims for normal benefits; (2) The claimant meets the eligibility requirements of section 383-29(a)(2) and (3); (3) The claimant is not subject to disqualification and is not under disqualification for normal benefits under section 383-30; (4) The claimant is not entitled to receive unemployment compensation benefits under any state or federal unemployment compensation laws for the week in which the claimant claims for additional unemployment benefits; (5) The claimant is not entitled to receive disaster benefits under any state or federal law for the week in which the claimant claims additional unemployment benefits.
Sections this one refers to
§383-29 Who can get unemployment benefits and when
§383-30 When you can be denied unemployment benefits
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