Haw. Code R. § 12-5-31 - Registration
(a) An individual shall be deemed to have
registered for work, as required by section
383-29(a)(2),
Hawaii Revised Statutes, if the individual has an active registration for work
with an employment office in the local community in which the individual is
seeking work or, if prior to or within seven calendar days after applying for
benefits or as instructed by the department, the individual registers at an
employment office or such other place as the department may approve and
completes registration procedures as authorized by the department.
(b) The registration may be waived for
individuals who are:
(1) Deemed partially
unemployed; or
(2) Union members in
good standing and who are being referred to jobs through their union job
placement service; provided that the union agrees to report to the department
all individuals who refuse job referrals or offers of work and all individuals
not ready, willing, and able to work, and the union is approved by the
department for the purpose of waiving registration; or
(3) Involved in a labor dispute and for whom
an employer-employee relationship continues to exist; or
(4) Suspended from work and for whom an
employer-employee relationship continues to exist, provided that the waiver
shall apply only to the period of the suspension but not to exceed more than
four consecutive weeks of unemployment immediately following the week in which
the individual has been suspended.
(c) "Registered for work" as used in section
383-29(a)(2),
Hawaii Revised Statutes, means that individuals shall provide information to
the employment office to be posted on the department's internet job-matching
system, including but not limited to: name, job skills, education, training,
prior employment history and work duties, preferred working conditions,
occupational licenses and other relevant occupational information to facilitate
work search efforts by individuals and increase job referrals by the employment
office. The information shall be posted with the department's assistance or
independently by the individual. The employment office shall provide the
necessary information to the unemployment office for purposes of determining
that the individual's "registered for work" requirement has been met.
Benefits shall be denied in accordance with section 383-29(a)(2), Hawaii Revised Statutes, for any week with respect to which it is found that the individual failed to register for work for each day of such week and continuing until the conditions of this subsection are met.
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