Haw. Code R. § 12-5-43 - Vocational training or retraining course
(a) For the
purposes of section
383-29(e),
Hawaii Revised Statutes, and this section, a "vocational training or retraining
course" means a technical training course, including field work or
apprenticeship-type situations, which is designed to prepare individuals for
gainful employment in recognized or new occupations then in existence, or
expected to exist in the immediate future. "Vocational training or retraining
course" is a technical course in job preparation rather than an academic course
and includes training designed to enhance the employability of individuals by
upgrading basic skills through remedial or English-as-a-second-language
courses. The term "vocational training or retraining course" does not include
courses of instruction for an individual which are primarily intended to lead
to a baccalaureate or higher degree, or training that has as its purpose the
preparation of individuals for employment which requires a baccalaureate or
higher degree from institutions of higher education.
(b) Generally, an individual possessing
skills in a higher rated occupation shall not receive approval of training if
that individual undertakes a program of instruction in a lower skill level
occupation. However, consideration shall be given to extenuating factors such
as the individual's inability to continue in the individual's usual occupation
because of illness or injury and the individual's potential to adapt to a new
line of work after a reasonable period of instruction.
(c) Individuals claiming benefits and
receiving approved vocational training shall not be deemed unavailable for work
during short school vacations such as Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and
between school semesters during the regular school year. When, however, the
training course is interrupted by a summer vacation, the individual shall be
eligible for benefits only if the individual is able and available for work as
provided in Section
12-5-35.
(d) During a period of approved training, an
individual shall be deemed to have good cause for not applying for or accepting
suitable employment if such action would require the individual to terminate
that individual's training prematurely.
(e) Benefits shall be payable for any period
in which the trainee demonstrates satisfactory progress and attendance in an
approved vocational training or retraining course as determined by the training
facility.
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