Are Pennsylvania residents who file for UC benefits in another State eligible for the SEA Program in PA?
NO. PA residents that file for UC in another State may apply to that State for SEA training. For example, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland currently have SEA Programs in various forms. • Are residents of bordering States who file for UC benefits in PA eligible for the SEA Program in PA? YES. Providing the individual’s SEA allowance comes from PA’s UC fund, the individual has been profiled and on PA’s profiling list, and the individual will be establishing the business in PA, then that individual could be eligible for SEA benefits in PA. LWIAs may consider an out of state resident for the SEA Program if all these requirements are satisfied. • If alternative funding is secured to operate a SEA program locally, what must the LWIA do to operate a program for qualified SEA participants? The LWIA must still submit a narrative plan to the Bureau of Workforce Development Partnership seeking training program approval that will allow profiled UC claimant participants to receive payme
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