[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 20, Volume 3]
[Revised as of April 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 20CFR625.2]

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                      TITLE 20--EMPLOYEES' BENEFITS
 
 CHAPTER V--EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
 
PART 625--DISASTER UNEMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 625.2  Definitions.

    For the purposes of the Act and this part:
    (a) Act means sections 410 and 423 of The Robert T. Stafford 
Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (formerly section 407 of 
the ``Disaster Relief Act of 1974'', Pub. L. 93-288, 88 Stat. 143, 156, 
approved May 22, 1974), 42 U.S.C. 5177, 5189a, as amended by The 
Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Amendments of 1988, Pub. L. 
100-707, 102 Stat. 4689, 4704, 4705, approved November 23, 1988.
    (b) Agreement means the Agreement entered into pursuant to the Act, 
between a State and the Secretary of Labor of the United States, under 
which the State agency of the State agrees to make payments of Disaster 
Unemployment Assistance in accordance with the Act and the regulations 
and procedures thereunder prescribed by the Secretary.
    (c) Announcement date means the first day on which the State agency 
publicly announces the availability of Disaster Unemployment Assistance 
in the State, pursuant to Sec. 625.17.
    (d) Compensation means unemployment compensation as defined in 
section 85(b) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, and shall include 
any assistance or allowance payable to an individual with respect to 
such individual's unemployment under any State law or Federal 
unemployment compensation

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law unless such governmental unemployment compensation program payments 
are not considered ``compensation'' by ruling of the Internal Revenue 
Service or specific provision of Federal and/or State law because such 
payments are based on employee contributions which are not deductible 
from Federal income tax liability until the total nondeductible 
contributions paid by the employee to such program has been paid or are 
not ``compensation'' as defined under paragraph (d)(5) of this section. 
Governmental unemployment compensation programs include (but are not 
limited to) programs established under: a State law approved by the 
Secretary of Labor pursuant to section 3304 of the Internal Revenue 
Code, chapter 85 of title 5 of the United States Code, the Railroad 
Unemployment Insurance Act (45 U.S.C. 351 et seq.), any Federal 
supplementary compensation law, and trade readjustment allowances 
payable under chapter 2 of title II of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 
2271 et seq.). ``Compensation'' also includes ``regular compensation'', 
``additional compensation'', ``extended compensation'', ``Federal 
supplementary compensation'', and ``disability payments'' defined as 
follows:
    (1) Regular compensation means compensation payable to an individual 
under any State law or the unemployment compensation plan of a political 
subdivision of a State and, when so payable, includes compensation 
payable pursuant to 5 U.S.C. chapter 85 (parts 609 and 614 of this 
chapter), but not including extended compensation or additional 
compensation.
    (2) Additional compensation means compensation totally financed by a 
State and payable under a State law by reason of conditions of high 
unemployment or by reason of other special factors, and, when so 
payable, includes compensation payable pursuant to 5 U.S.C. chapter 85.
    (3) Extended compensation means compensation payable to an 
individual for weeks of unemployment in an extended benefit period, 
under those provisions of a State law which satisfy the requirements of 
the Federal-State Extended Unemployment Compensation Act of 1970 (title 
II, Pub. L. 91-373; 84 Stat. 695, 708; part 615 of this chapter), as 
amended with respect to the payment of extended compensation, and, when 
so payable, includes additional compensation and compensation payable 
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. chapter 85.
    (4) Federal supplementary compensation means supplemental 
compensation payable under a temporary Federal law after exhaustion of 
regular and extended compensation.
    (5) Disability payments means cash disability payments made pursuant 
to a governmental program as a substitute for cash unemployment payments 
to an individual who is ineligible for such payments solely because of 
the disability, except for payments made under workmen's compensation 
acts for personal injuries or sickness.
    (e) Date the major disaster began means the date a major disaster 
first occurred, as specified in the understanding between the Federal 
Emergency Management Agency and the Governor of the State in which the 
major disaster occurred.
    (f) Disaster Assistance Period means the period beginning with the 
first week following the date the major disaster began, and ending with 
[the 26th week subsequent to the date the major disaster was declared.
    (g) Disaster Unemployment Assistance means the assistance payable to 
an individual eligible for the assistance under the Act and this part, 
and which is referred to as DUA.
    (h) Federal Coordinating Officer means the official appointed 
pursuant to section 302 of The Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and 
Emergency Assistance Act, to operate in the affected major disaster 
area.
    (i) Governor means the chief executive of a State.
    (j) Initial application means the first application for DUA filed by 
an individual, on the basis of which the individual's eligibility for 
DUA is determined.
    (k) Major disaster means a major disaster as declared by the 
President pursuant to section 401 of The Robert T. Stafford Disaster 
Relief and Emergency Assistance Act.

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    (l) Major disaster area means the area identified as eligible for 
Federal assistance by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, pursuant 
to a Presidential declaration of a major disaster.
    (m) Secretary means the Secretary of Labor of the United States.
    (n) Self-employed individual means an individual whose primary 
reliance for income is on the performance of services in the 
individual's own business, or on the individual's own farm.
    (o) Self-employment means services performed as a self-employed 
individual.
    (p) State means any State of the United States, the District of 
Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the United States Virgin 
Islands, the Territory of Guam, American Samoa, Commonwealth of the 
Northern Mariana Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Republic of 
the Marshall Islands, and the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands.
    (q) State agency means----
    (1) In all States except the Territory of Guam, American Samoa, 
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Federated States of 
Micronesia, Republic of the Marshall Islands and the Trust Territory of 
the Pacific Islands, the agency administering the State law; and
    (2) In the Territory of Guam, American Samoa, Commonwealth of the 
Northern Mariana Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Republic of 
the Marshall Islands and the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, the 
agency designated in the Agreement entered into by the State.
    (r)(1) State law means, with respect to----
    (i) The States of the United States, the District of Columbia, the 
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands, the unemployment 
compensation law of the State which has been approved under section 
3304(a) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (26 U.S.C. 3304(a)); and
    (ii) The Territory of Guam, American Samoa, Commonwealth of the 
Northern Mariana Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Republic of 
the Marshall Islands and the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, the 
Hawaii Employment Security Law.
    (2) Applicable State law means, for an individual, the State law of 
the applicable State for an individual as provided in Sec. 625.12.
    (s) Unemployed worker means an individual who was employed in or was 
to commence employment in the major disaster area at the time the major 
disaster began, and whose principal source of income and livelihood is 
dependent upon the individual's employment for wages, and whose 
unemployment is caused by a major disaster as provided in Sec. 625.5(a).
    (t) Unemployed self-employed individual means an individual who was 
self-employed in or was to commence self-employment in the major 
disaster area at the time the major disaster began, and whose principal 
source of income and livelihood is dependent upon the individual's 
performance of service in self-employment, and whose unemployment is 
caused by a major disaster as provided in Sec. 625.5(b).
    (u) Wages means remuneration for services performed for another, 
and, with respect to a self-employed individual, net income from 
services performed in self-employment.
    (v) Week means a week as defined in the applicable State law.
    (w) Week of unemployment means--
    (1) For an unemployed worker, any week during which the individual 
is totally, part-totally, or partially unemployed. A week of total 
unemployment is a week during which the individual performs no work and 
earns no wages, or has less than full-time work and earns wages not 
exceeding the minimum earnings allowance prescribed in the applicable 
State law. A week of part-total unemployment is a week of otherwise 
total unemployment during which the individual has odd jobs or 
subsidiary work and earns wages not exceeding the maximum earnings 
allowance prescribed in the applicable State law. A week of partial 
unemployment is a week during which the individual works less than 
regular, full-time hours for the individual's regular employer, as a 
direct result of the major disaster, and earns wages not exceeding the 
maximum earnings allowance prescribed by the applicable State law.

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    (2) For an unemployed self-employed individual, any week during 
which the individual is totally, part-totally, or partially unemployed. 
A week of total unemployment is a week during which the individual 
performs no services in self-employment or in an employer-employee 
relationship, or performs services less than full-time and earns wages 
not exceeding the minimum earnings allowance prescribed in the 
applicable State law. A week of part-total unemployment is a week of 
otherwise total unemployment during which the individual has odd jobs or 
subsidiary work and earns wages not exceeding the maximum earnings 
allowance prescribed in the applicable State law. A week of partial 
unemployment is a week during which the individual performs less than 
the customary full-time services in self-employment, as a direct result 
of the major disaster, and earns wages not exceeding the maximum 
earnings allowance prescribed by the applicable State law, or during 
which the only activities or services performed are for the sole purpose 
of enabling the individual to resume self-employment.
    (3) If the week of unemployment for which an individual claims DUA 
is a week with respect to which the individual is reemployed in a 
suitable position or has commenced services in self-employment, that 
week shall be treated as a week of partial unemployment if the week 
qualifies as a week of partial unemployment as defined in this 
paragraph.

[42 FR 46712, Sept. 16, 1977, as amended at 55 FR 554, Jan. 5, 1990; 56 
FR 22805, May 16, 1991]