South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 35 - Employment And Workforce - Benefits And Claims
Section 41-35-125. Benefits for individuals unemployed as a result of domestic abuse.

(A)(1) Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 41-35-120, an individual is eligible for waiting week credit and for unemployment compensation if the department finds that the individual has left work voluntarily or has been discharged because of circumstances directly resulting from domestic abuse and:
(a) reasonably fears future domestic abuse at or en route to the workplace;
(b) needs to relocate to avoid future domestic abuse; or
(c) reasonably believes that leaving work is necessary for his safety or the safety of his family.
(2) When determining if an individual has experienced domestic abuse for the purpose of receiving unemployment compensation, the department must require him to provide documentation of domestic abuse such as police or court records or other documentation of abuse from a shelter worker, attorney, member of the clergy, or medical or other professional from whom the individual has sought assistance.
(3) Documentation or evidence of domestic abuse acquired by the department pursuant to this section must be kept confidential unless consent for disclosure is given, in writing, by the individual.
(B)(1) Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 41-35-120, an individual is eligible for waiting week credit and for unemployment compensation if the department finds that the individual was separated from employment due to compelling family circumstances.
(2) For the purposes of this subsection:
(a) "Immediate family member" means a claimant's spouse, parents, or dependent children.
(b) "Illness" means a verified illness that necessitates the care of the ill person for a period of time that exceeds the amount of time the employer will provide paid or unpaid leave.
(c) "Disability" means a verified disability which necessitates the care of the disabled person for a period of time longer than the employer is willing to grant paid or unpaid leave. Disability encompasses all types of disability, including mental and physical disabilities, permanent and temporary disabilities, and partial and total disabilities.
(d) "Compelling family circumstances" means:
(i) that a claimant was separated from employment with the employer because of the illness or disability of the claimant and, based upon available information, the department finds that it was medically necessary for the claimant to stop working or change occupations;
(ii) the claimant was separated from work due to the illness or disability of an immediate family member; and
(iii) the claimant's spouse was transferred or employed in another city or state, the family is required to move to the location of that job, the location is outside the commuting distance of the claimants previous employment, and the claimant separates from employment in order to move to the new location with his spouse.
HISTORY: 2005 Act No. 50, Section 1, eff May 3, 2005; 2010 Act No. 146, Section 78, eff March 30, 2010; 2010 Act No. 234, Section 10, eff January 1, 2011; 2011 Act No. 63, Section 10, eff June 14, 2011.
Effect of Amendment
The first 2010 amendment, 2010 Act No. 146, Section 78, substituted "department" for three occurrences of "commission"; and made other nonsubstantive changes.
The second 2010 amendment, 2010 Act No. 234, Section 10, inserted the subsection identifiers and added subsection (B) relating to compelling family circumstances.
The 2011 amendment in subsection (A)(2) substituted "such as" for "including, but not limited to,"; and rewrote subsection (B).

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 41 - Labor and Employment

Chapter 35 - Employment And Workforce - Benefits And Claims

Section 41-35-10. Payment of benefits generally.

Section 41-35-20. Payment of benefits based on certain services in schools or institutions of higher education.

Section 41-35-30. Payment of benefits in case of death.

Section 41-35-40. Weekly benefit amount; procedure for reconsideration of determinations.

Section 41-35-50. Maximum potential benefits for year.

Section 41-35-60. Weekly benefits for partial unemployment.

Section 41-35-65. Wages paid for previously uncovered services.

Section 41-35-66. Benefits for participants in sports or athletic events.

Section 41-35-67. Benefits to aliens.

Section 41-35-100. Preservation of benefit rights of persons in armed forces.

Section 41-35-110. Conditions of eligibility for benefits.

Section 41-35-115. Service as witness or juror not to constitute disqualification for benefits.

Section 41-35-120. Disqualification for benefits.

Section 41-35-125. Benefits for individuals unemployed as a result of domestic abuse.

Section 41-35-126. Military relocation benefits.

Section 41-35-130. Payments which must not be charged to former employer.

Section 41-35-135. Charge of overpaid benefits to employer's account.

Section 41-35-140. Disclosure regarding child support obligations; deductions from benefits due.

Section 41-35-310. "Extended benefit period" defined.

Section 41-35-320. Payment of extended unemployment security benefits when federally funded.

Section 41-35-330. "State 'on' indicator" and "State 'off' indicator" defined.

Section 41-35-340. "Rate of insured unemployment" defined.

Section 41-35-350. "Regular benefits" defined.

Section 41-35-360. "Additional benefits" defined.

Section 41-35-370. "Extended benefits" defined.

Section 41-35-380. "Eligibility period" defined.

Section 41-35-390. "Exhaustee" defined.

Section 41-35-400. "State law" defined.

Section 41-35-410. Application of provisions relating to regular benefits.

Section 41-35-420. Eligibility for extended benefits.

Section 41-35-430. Weekly extended benefit amount.

Section 41-35-440. Total extended benefit amount.

Section 41-35-450. Announcement of state "on" and "off" indicators or extended benefit periods; computation of rate of insured unemployment.

Section 41-35-610. Procedures must be pursuant to department regulations; duties of employers.

Section 41-35-615. Notice to employer by United States mail or electronic mail; designation of preferred method of notice; default; time for required response.

Section 41-35-620. Notice of determination of insured status.

Section 41-35-630. Determination of claim when labor dispute is involved; determinations involving multiple claimants; group appeals.

Section 41-35-640. Reconsideration of determinations.

Section 41-35-650. Notification of denial.

Section 41-35-660. Appeals.

Section 41-35-670. Benefits must be paid until determination, redetermination or decision has been modified or reversed.

Section 41-35-680. Decision on appeal.

Section 41-35-690. Exclusive procedure for appeals.

Section 41-35-700. Appeal tribunals.

Section 41-35-710. Appellate Panel review of appeal tribunal decision.

Section 41-35-720. Conduct of appealed claims.

Section 41-35-730. Fees of subpoenaed witnesses.

Section 41-35-740. Judicial review of department's decision.

Section 41-35-750. Procedure to obtain review.

Section 41-35-760. Publication of department regulations on electronic website.