Or. Admin. Code § 471-030-0044 - Systematic and Sustained Search for Work
(1) For purposes of ORS
657.325(10),
the term "systematic and sustained effort to obtain work" means:
(a) "Systematic effort" is a thorough search
for work conducted in accordance with a written plan that is calculated to
produce positive results and that has been approved by the Director or the
authorized representative.
(b)
"Sustained effort" is ongoing work-seeking activity personally performed by the
individual within each week for which the individual claims benefits and which
is reasonably calculated to obtain work at the earliest possible time. Passive
availability alone, including registration with a union or unions, a
temporary/leasing agency or agencies or a state workforce agency or agencies,
does not meet this standard.
(c) To
satisfy the requirements of (a) and (b), above, an individual must perform a
more diligent and intense effort to obtain work than that required to satisfy
eligibility requirements for regular benefits.
(2) An authorized representative of the
Employment Department must provide written notice, as outlined in 20 CFR Ch. V
Part 615.8(h)(1)-(4), of the meaning the term "systematic and sustained effort
to obtain work" to the individual as it applies to the individual's
work-seeking activities. The Department must provide this notice prior to any
week for which the individual is denied eligibility as a result of the
application of this term.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 657
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 657.325
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