Compilation of Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia
Department 300 - RULES OF GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Chapter 300-2 - EMPLOYMENT SECURITY LAW
Subject 300-2-9 - QUALIFICATIONS AND PENALTIES FOR UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BENEFITS CLAIMS
Rule 300-2-9-.10 - Quit Due to Family Violence; Forms of Evidence to Prove
Current through Rules and Regulations filed through September 23, 2024
(1) To establish good cause for quitting the claimant's most recent employer due to family violence under O.C.G.A. § 34-8-194, the claimant must show that family violence has occurred which has directly impacted the claimant's employment. Additionally, the claimant must provide reasonable documentation to the agency to verify facts pertaining to the family violence.
The term "family violence" shall not be deemed to include reasonable discipline administered by a parent to a child in the form of corporal punishment, restraint, or detention.
(2) A claimant may establish good cause for quitting the claimant's most recent employer due to family violence by providing evidence that family violence directly impacted claimant's employment and that leaving the employer was either a condition of receiving services from a family violence shelter or a condition of receiving shelter as a resident of a family violence shelter. The following documents shall constitute reasonable documentation for verification under O.C.G.A. 34-8-194 and this subsection:
(3) A claimant may also establish good cause for quitting the claimant's most recent employer due to family violence by providing evidence that, when considering the totality of circumstances, family violence directly impacted claimant's employment in such a manner that the claimant quit because claimant reasonably believed that continuing that employment would jeopardize the safety of the claimant or the safety of a member of the claimant's immediate family. The following evidence may constitute reasonable documentation for verification under O.C.G.A. 34-8-194 and this subsection:
(4) Where the claimant provides information indicating that the claimant quit due to family violence, the department shall contact the employer for the purpose of determining whether the claimant quit or was discharged for cause.
(5) All confidentiality requirements of state and federal law regarding information collected in the administration of the unemployment insurance, including but not limited to O.C.G.A. 34-8-120et seq. and 20 CFR 603, shall apply to information collected or received in adjudicating a claim under this rule.
O.C.G.A. Secs. 34-8-70, 34-8-190, 34-8-191, 34-8-194.