Mich. Admin. Code R. 421.216 - Waiver of seeking work
Rule 216.
(1) A
laid off individual need not seek work if, under section 28(1)(a) of the act,
this requirement is waived by the agency upon written notification by the
individual's employer that the layoff is temporary and that work is expected to
be available within 45 calendar days following the last day the individual
worked. A waiver is effective if the agency receives notification from the
employer before the individual is certified for his or her first compensable
week following the layoff.
(2) The
agency is authorized, under section 28(1)(a) of the act, to waive the seeking
work requirement where the agency finds that suitable work is not available.
Unless the agency determines that suitable work is available for an individual,
suitable work will be presumed unavailable if the total unemployment rate for
the state equals or exceeds 8.5%. In instances where the seeking work
requirement is waived under section 28(1)(a) of the act, the individual shall
be registered for work and shall not be in a period of
disqualification.
(3) The agency
may, under section 28(1)(a) of the act, waive the seeking work requirement if
an individual is on a short-term layoff, as used in this rule, with a definite
return-to-work date which is not later than 15 consecutive calendar days
beginning with the first day of scheduled unemployment resulting from the
layoff, and if the seeking work requirement is not waived for the individual
under section 28(1)(a) of the act. The waiver under this subrule shall be based
on the presumption that suitable work is not available for that individual. The
presumption is based on the recognition that an individual on such a short-term
layoff, as that term is used in this rule, is job-attached and is not likely to
be hired by another employer for a short period. The agency shall verify, by
telephone or written communication with the employer, that the layoff meets the
criteria of this rule. The agency shall record the verification to include the
return to work date and the name and title of the employer's representative
verifying the date submitted. If the agency is unable to obtain confirmation
from the employer at the time the claim is filed, then the determination as to
whether the seeking work requirement is subject to waiver under this subrule
shall be based on the evidence presented by the claimant. The application of a
waiver in accordance with this subrule shall not extend beyond the above 15
consecutive calendar day period or the date the individual returns to work,
whichever occurs first.
(4) The
agency's authorization of the waiver of seeking work under subrules (1), (2),
and (3) of this rule shall not relieve the unemployed individual claiming
benefits of continuing to file claims pursuant to
R 421.210 and being able and
available to perform suitable full-time work.
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