Title: UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
1- UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
- DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
2INTERSTATEDISASTER PREPAREDNESS
WORKGROUPMEMBERSHIPROLE OF WORKGROUPROLE OF
THE STATES
3CONTINUITY OF OPERATIONS
- Benefit Payment
- Filing Claims
- Claim Status
- Tax Collection
4THE WORKGROUP IS COMPRISED OF?
- 6 STATES
- 6 REGIONAL OFFICES
- 3 US DOL MEMBERS
- 2 ITSC MEMBERS
5STATE REPRESENTATIVES
- TEXAS Larry Temple Larry.Temple_at_twc.state.tx.us
- CALIFORNIA Debrah Bronow
- DBronow_at_edd.ca.gov
- FLORIDA Tom Clendenning
- tom.clendenning_at_awi.state.fl.us
- RHODE ISLAND Ray Filippone
- rfilippone_at_dlt.state.ri.us
- NORTH CAROLINA David Canady
- David.Canady_at_ncmail.net
- WISCONSIN Jim Huber
- huberj_at_dwd.state.wi.us
- ONE PERSON TO REPRESENT IT-TBA
6REGIONAL MEMBERS
- Region I Boston
- Dave Martin martin.david.j_at_dol.gov
- Region II Philadelphia
- Gwen Duncan duncan.gwen_at_dol.gov
- Region III Atlanta
- Dianna Milhollin Milhollin.dianna_at_dol.gov
- Region IV Dallas
- Margie Shahin Shahin.margie_at_dol.gov
- Region V Chicago
- Fred Homan homan.fred_at_dol.gov
- Region VI San Francisco
- Jamie Bachinski Bachinski.jamie_at_dol.gov
7MEMBERS
- US DOL
- Dale Ziegler
- Ziegler.dale_at_dol.gov
- Betty Castillo
- Castillo.betty_at_dol.gov
- Bob Wagner
- Wagner.Robert2_at_dol.gov
- ITSC
- David Zemel
- Zemel.david_at_mail.itsc.org
- Val Connell
- Connell.val_at_mail.itsc.org
8ROLE OF WORKGROUP AS A WHOLE
9HOW THE UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMUNITY NEEDS TO
BE PREPARED
- Taking the lead to develop and distribute
checklist and templates to States. - Assessing feedback, refining plan and finalizing.
- Checklist
- Develop Resources
- Hardware
- Software
- Personnel
- Assess Simulation
10HOW THE UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMUNITY NEEDS TO
BE PREPARED (continued..)
- MECHANISM FOR THE SUCCESSFUL OUTCOME IN THE EVENT
OF AN MUE - Obtain Input
- Give Guidance
11ROLE OF THE STATES
12MOST CRITICAL ROLE OF ALL PLAYERS
- Evaluate templates
- Give Feedback
- Reaction to material being developed
- Checklist
- Inventory List
- Reaction /Feedback to Simulation
13Most Critical Role (cont.)
- To buy into the Workgroup plans/ideas
- All States need to be players
- Natural Disaster
- Man-Made Disaster
- Must be targeted to individual States for
individualized continuity of operations.
14Most Critical Role (cont)
- Keeping resource checklist updated.
- Each State should have a Disaster
- Preparedness Coordinator.
- Responsible for periodic updates
- Change in personnel
- Being prepared at anytime to ensure smooth
continuity of operations. - Must identify partners
15ANTICIPATING THE HELP TO BE NEEDED
- Regional Office Focal point
- Available Resources
- Maintains Inventory
- Up-to-date Information
- Check List-Minimum Standard within states.
- Communication Hub
- Affected State
- Coordination
- Resources for Assisting States
16MISSION STATEMENT
- The Mission of the Unemployment Insurance (UI)
Disaster Preparedness Workgroup is to develop and
oversee strategies, processes, and procedures to
guide state (UI) agencies response to a Mass
Unemployment Event that requires interstate
assistance to continue or augment the agencys
ability to deliver UI services in a timely
manner. Timely and effective communications, and
program integrity are paramount to paying
benefits and processing UI tax collections when
due.
17SUMMARY OF MISSION STATEMENT
- DEVELOP OVERSEE
- PROCESS/PROCEDURES
- INTERSTATE ASSISTANCE
- COMMUNICATION
- Paying Benefits
- Tax Collection
18VISION STATEMENT
- The Unemployment Insurance (UI) Disaster
Preparedness Workgroup will facilitate the
development, implementation, and testing of
standardized processes, procedures, UI inventory,
and communications plans that initiate interstate
cooperation and assistance for continuity of UI
operations in the event of a Mass Unemployment
Event. The Workgroup will develop a methodology
for periodically updating the plans and
procedures so they remain current.
19SUMMARY OF VISION STATEMENT
- INITIATOR
- FACILITATOR
- COMMUNICATOR
- RESOURCE- UPDATE
20 GOAL
- Guiding Force for Response Efforts
- State Maintains its Identity
- Continuation of Delivery of Services
21- MECHANISM/ RESOURCES ARE
- IN PLACE
- TO ENSURE
- CONTINUATION OF UI
- BENEFIT PAYMENT
- AND
- TAX COLLECTION
22MECHANISMS TO ENSURE
- RESOURCES NEEDED
- Location
- Claims Filing
- Hardware
- Personnel
- Communication
- Tax Collection
23Talking Points
- What would you need in the event of an MUE?
- What assistance might you be seeking?
- Have states developed key plan or contingency
plan?
24Talking Points (continued.)
- SERVICES
- DATA
- Mainframe
- Client Server
- Call Routing
25Talking points (continued)
- What can we do today?
- Do we have procedures to support state COOP?
- What do I do if I dont have my staff?
- What do I need for continuation of UI/Tax
Services?
26CONTACT INFORMATION
- Raymond Filippone
- Assistant Director/Unemployment Insurance
- Rhode Island Department
- of Labor and Training
- 1511 Pontiac Ave.
- Cranston, Rhode Island 02920
- (401) 462-8413
- rfilippone_at_dlt.state.ri.us