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If a claimant voluntarily quits his employment without good cause or valid circumstances, the claimant will be disqualified from receiving benefits until he becomes reemployed, earns at least 15 times his weekly benefit amount in covered employment, thereafter becomes unemployed through no fault of his own, and meets ...
To qualify for benefits in Maryland, you must meet one of the following requirements: you must have earned income in two of the first four of the last five completed quarters before filing your claim; or. must have earned income in two of the last four completed quarters.
The weekly benefit amount in Maryland is 1/24 of your earnings in the highest quarter of your base period. The minimum weekly benefit amount a Marylander could receive is $50 and the maximum is $430. If you collect income while on unemployment benefits, Maryland will disregard $50.
You won't be eligible for unemployment benefits if you quit your job voluntarily, without good cause. In general, good cause means that you had a compelling work-related reason that left you no other choice than to leave.
Eligibility Requirements for Maryland Unemployment Benefits You must be unemployed through no fault of your own, as defined by Maryland law. You must have earned at least a minimum amount in wages before you were unemployed. You must be able and available to work, and you must be actively seeking employment.
In Maryland, you may be disqualified from unemployment if you: Voluntarily resign without cause. Are terminated due to misconduct. Refuse to accept suitable work.
In Maryland, you may be disqualified from unemployment if you: Voluntarily resign without cause. Are terminated due to misconduct. Refuse to accept suitable work.
After you file, the Maryland Division of Unemployment Insurance (the Division) will determine whether you are eligible for UI benefits. The Division will send you a Statement of Wages and Monetary Determination, which will inform you whether or not you are eligible.
If you haven't received your benefits within 21 days, try contacting the claims center by phone or email. The claims centers are open from a.m. to p.m., Monday through Friday, and on Saturdays from a.m. to p.m. To contact a claim center, call 410-949-0022.