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§1197. Self-employment assistance program


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§1197. Self-employment assistance program








1. Definitions. 
As used in this section, unless the context otherwise indicates, the following terms
have the following meanings.





A. "Self-employment assistance activities" means activities approved by the commissioner
in which an individual participates for the purpose of establishing a business and
becoming self-employed. "Self-employment assistance activities" must include, but
are not limited to, entrepreneurial training, business counseling and technical assistance. [1993, c. 710, §2 (NEW).]










B. "Self-employment assistance allowance" means an allowance payable, in lieu of regular
benefits, from the Unemployment Compensation Fund to an individual who meets the requirements
of this section. [1993, c. 710, §2 (NEW).]










C. "Self-employment assistance program" means a program under which an individual who
meets the requirements described in subsection 4 is eligible to receive an allowance
in lieu of regular benefits for the purpose of assisting that individual in establishing
a business and becoming self-employed. [1993, c. 710, §2 (NEW).]










D. "Regular benefits" means benefits payable to an individual under this chapter, including
benefits payable to federal civilian employees and to former members of the United
States Armed Forces pursuant to the United States Code, Chapter 85, other than additional
benefits, extended benefits and extended benefits for dislocated workers. [1993, c. 710, §2 (NEW).]







[
1993, c. 710, §2 (NEW)
.]








2. Weekly amount of self-employment assistance allowance. 
The weekly amount of a self-employment assistance allowance payable to an individual
under this section is equal to the weekly benefit amount for regular benefits otherwise
payable under section 1191, subsection 2, plus any supplemental benefits for dependents
payable under section 1191, subsection 6.


[
1993, c. 710, §2 (NEW)
.]








3. Maximum amount of benefits. 
The sum of the self-employment assistance allowances paid under this section, excluding
supplemental benefits for dependents, and regular benefits paid under this chapter
may not exceed the maximum amount of benefits established under section 1191, subsection
4 with respect to any benefit year.


[
1993, c. 710, §2 (NEW)
.]








4. Eligibility. 
The following eligibility requirements apply to the payment of a self-employment
assistance allowance under this section.





A. An individual may receive a self-employment assistance allowance if that individual:



(1) Is eligible to receive regular benefits or would be eligible to receive regular
benefits except for the requirements described in paragraph B;






(2) Is identified by a worker profiling system as an individual likely to exhaust
regular benefits;






(3) Has filed an application for participation in a self-employment assistance program
within 60 days of filing an initial application for regular benefits and has provided
the information the commissioner may prescribe;






(4) Has, at the time the application is filed, a balance of regular benefits equal
to at least 18 times the individual's weekly benefits amount and at least 18 weeks
remaining in the individual's benefit year;






(5) Has been accepted into a program approved by the commissioner that will provide
self-employment assistance activities;






(6) Is participating in self-employment assistance activities;





(7) Is actively engaged on a full-time basis in activities, which may include training,
related to establishing a business and becoming self-employed; and






(8) Has filed a weekly claim for the self-employment assistance allowance and provided
the information the commissioner prescribes, including a log of self-employment activities. [1993, c. 710, §2 (NEW).]













B. A self-employment assistance allowance is payable to an individual at the same interval,
on the same terms and subject to the same conditions as regular benefits except that:



(1) The requirements of section 1192, subsection 3 relating to availability for
work and active search for work are not applicable to the individual;






(2) The requirements of section 1193, subsection 3 relating to refusal to accept
work are not applicable to the individual;






(3) The requirements of section 1191, subsection 3 and section 1043, subsection
17 relating to self-employment income are not applicable to the individual;






(4) An individual is considered unemployed for the purposes of section 1192; and





(5) An individual who fails to participate in self-employment assistance activities
or who fails to actively engage on a full-time basis in activities, which may include
training, related to establishing a business and becoming self-employed is denied
benefits for the week the failure occurs. [1993, c. 710, §2 (NEW).]










[
1993, c. 710, §2 (NEW)
.]








5. Limitation on number of individuals receiving a self-employment assistance allowance. 
The aggregate number of individuals receiving a self-employment assistance allowance
at any time may not exceed 5% of the number of individuals receiving regular benefits
at that time.


[
1993, c. 710, §2 (NEW)
.]








6. Financing costs of a self-employment assistance allowance. 
A self-employment assistance allowance must be charged or assessed to an employer's
account in accordance with section 1221. An allowance attributable to the United
States Armed Forces or civilian service must be charged to the appropriate federal
account.


[
1993, c. 710, §2 (NEW)
.]








7. Effective date and termination date. 
This section is effective for the weeks beginning after the date of enactment or
after any plan required by the United States Department of Labor is approved, whichever
date is later. This section terminates as of the effective date of the withdrawal
of approval of any plan required by the United States Department of Labor or as of
the week containing the date when federal law no longer authorizes self-employment
assistance programs.


[
1993, c. 710, §2 (NEW)
.]








8. Appeal. 




[
1995, c. 665, Pt. DD, §12 (AFF);
1995, c. 665, Pt. DD, §2 (RP)
.]








8-A. Grievance procedure. 



[
1997, c. 130, §1 (RP)
.]








8-B. Appeal of nonacceptance into a self-employment assistance program. 
All determinations under this section must be made in writing. A determination
that an individual has not been accepted into a program approved by the commissioner
that provides self-employment assistance activities may be appealed only as provided
in this subsection.





A. A person who receives a determination of nonacceptance into a self-employment assistance
program may obtain a review of that determination by a board appointed in accordance
with rules adopted under subsection 9. Appeals to the board must be filed, in writing,
within 15 calendar days after the determination is mailed to the individual's last
known address. The period within which an appeal may be filed may be extended, for
a period not to exceed an additional 15 calendar days, for good cause shown. [1997, c. 130, §2 (NEW).]










B. When an individual requests a review, the board shall promptly investigate and attempt
to resolve the complaint informally. If the problem is not resolved to the complainant's
satisfaction through this informal process, a hearing by an impartial hearing officer
to review the board's decision must be scheduled and conducted in accordance with
the Maine Administrative Procedure Act. [1997, c. 130, §2 (NEW).]










B-1. A person aggrieved by the decision of the hearing officer may appeal to the commission
by filing an appeal in accordance with rules established by the commission as long
as the appealing party participated in the hearing by that hearing officer and was
given notice of the effect of the failure to participate in writing prior to the hearing. [2005, c. 39, §1 (NEW).]










C. A person aggrieved by the decision of the commission may appeal by commencing an
action pursuant to Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter 7. The Commissioner of Labor
must be made a defendant in any such appeal. [2005, c. 39, §2 (AMD).]







[
2005, c. 39, §§1, 2 (AMD)
.]








9. Adopt rules. 
The commissioner may adopt rules in accordance with the Maine Administrative Procedure
Act to implement a self-employment assistance program, including, but not limited
to, criteria for approval of programs that provide self-employment assistance activities,
eligibility criteria for acceptance into and participation in these programs and the
review and appeal process for determinations of individual eligibility for these programs.


[
1993, c. 710, §2 (NEW)
.]








10. Report. 
Annually by March 1st, the commissioner shall report to the joint standing committee
of the Legislature having jurisdiction over labor matters on the self-employment assistance
program. This report must include data on the number of individuals participating
in the program and the number of businesses developed under the program, business
survival data, the cost of operating the program, compliance with program requirements
and data related to business income, the number of employees and wages paid in the
new businesses and the incidence and duration of unemployment after business start-up.
The report may also include any recommended changes in the program.


[
1993, c. 710, §2 (NEW)
.]





SECTION HISTORY

1993, c. 710, §2 (NEW).
1995, c. 665, §§DD2,3 (AMD).
1995, c. 665, §DD12 (AFF).
1997, c. 130, §§1,2 (AMD).
2005, c. 39, §§1,2 (AMD).