Ariz. Admin. Code § R6-3-50150 - Distance to Work
A.
Transportation
1. When a worker quits because
of transportation difficulties, it must be determined if the worker left
without good cause in connection with the work, or whether the worker separated
for compelling personal reasons not attributable to the employer and not
warranting disqualification. Factors to be considered are:
a. Availability of transportation, both
public and private;
b. Time,
distance, and cost of travel in relation to wages paid;
c. Customary practice of workers in
claimant's locality;
d. Customary
practice in worker's trade;
e.
Worker's past pattern of transportation;
f. Relocation of work site;
g. Adverse effect of travel on claimant's
health;
h. Prospects of obtaining
other work without serious transportation problems.
2. If a worker quits because the employer
violates an agreement to provide transportation, the worker leaves with good
cause connected with the work.
B. Commuting distance
1. If a worker elects to move the worker's
residence beyond reasonable commuting distance for non-compelling reasons and
quits work for that reason, the worker's leaving is without good cause in
connection with the work.
2. If a
worker quits because the employer moves the work premises beyond reasonable
commuting distance, the worker leaves with good cause in connection with the
work.
3. If a worker whose
residence or work location has not substantially changed quits work because the
commuting distance is excessive, the worker leaves without good cause unless:
a. The travel time or expense was excessive,
and the worker has reasonable prospects of other, more suitable work;
or
b. The travel time or expense
was unreasonable.
4.
"Beyond reasonable commuting distance" is determined from all surrounding facts
and circumstances but shall be presumed when the claimant:
a. Resides more than 30 miles from the
claimant's place of employment; or
b. Has a 1-way commuting time of more than 1
1/2 hours between the claimant's residence and place of employment;
c. Has commuting expenses equal to 15% or
more of a claimant's gross wage, unless such expenses are customary for the
claimant or for workers residing in the same locality as the
claimant.
5. The
Department accepts the mileage allowance paid state of Arizona employees for
use of their private vehicles for official travel as the standard for
determining cost of travel to the claimant.
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