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Mayor Cantrell urging workers to apply for the ‘Frontline Workers COVID-19 Hazard Pay’ rebate program

Healthcare workers at New Orleans East Hospital wave handkerchiefs and dance to a jazz serenade, as a tribute for their care for COVID-19 patients, by the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra, outside the hospital in New Orleans, Friday, May 15, 2020. A New York woman collaborated with the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra to put on what she calls a stimulus serenade to give moral support to front-line hospital workers and COVID-19 patients in New Orleans (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

NEW ORLEANS – Mayor LaToya Cantrell is urging eligible workers to apply for the Frontline Workers COVID-19 Hazard Pay Rebate Program as administered by the Louisiana Department of Revenue. 

Applications for the program open Wednesday, July 15, 2020, and will remain open through October 31, 2020. The application can be found at http://frontlineworkers.la.gov/. The program will be limited to the first 200,000 applicants.

Applicants must meet the following guidelines:

Eligible Job Categories:

Independent Contractors, Self-Employed Individuals, and Gig Workers


Independent contractors, self-employed individuals, and gig workers may be eligible for
rebates if all of the same eligibility requirements are met. In the Employer Information
section of the application, these types of workers must list their client, service recipient, or
other type of payee, the address where the work was performed, and a description of
services provided. The worker must also attach an explanation of how their services were
substantially dedicated to responding to or mitigating the COVID-19 public health
emergency.

Apply at http://frontlineworkers.la.gov/