Ariz. Admin. Code § R6-3-51490 - Violation of Law (misconduct 490)
General (Misconduct 490.05)
1. A worker discharged from employment
because of an alleged violation of a public law or rule shall be found to have
been discharged for misconduct provided a preponderance of evidence establishes
that:
a. The act(s) amounted to misconduct
connected with the work (see
R6-3-5185), and
b. The worker committed the
act(s) alleged.
2. The
allegation, arrest, charge, information or indictment is not evidence that the
worker committed the alleged violation of public law or rule.
3. A felony offense connected with the work
is misconduct. A misdemeanor offense or a violation of a public rule which has
the potential to substantially and adversely affect the employer's business
interest is misconduct.
4. A worker
discharged for refusal to violate a public law or rule will be found to have
been discharged for a reason other than misconduct connected with the
work.
5. A benefit determination
shall not be delayed pending action by a court or another agency.
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