40 Tex. Admin. Code § 843.1 - Employer and Job Seeker Services
(a)
Purpose. Job matching services provide the public with a clearinghouse for
exchanging information on job postings and job seekers. This section sets forth
for employers and job seekers the methods available for accessing the
clearinghouse of employer and job seeker information.
(b) Employer Postings of Job Openings.
Employers may obtain access to the job matching services, including information
to assist employers in posting job openings in the job matching system, by one
or more of the following methods:
(1)
registering directly using the Internet-based job matching system at
www.workintexas.com;
(2) calling or
visiting any Workforce Solutions Office in Texas; or
(3) through any other means approved by the
Local Workforce Development Board (Board) in consultation with Workforce
Solutions Office staff located in the local workforce development area
(workforce area) in which the open position exists, including sending or
requesting information by mail or facsimile.
(c) Job Seeker Access to Job Opening
Information and Posting Résumé. Job seekers can obtain access to
the job matching services, including information to assist job seekers in
posting a résumé, obtaining information on job openings posted in
the job matching system, labor market information, and employment and training
opportunities by one or more of the following methods:
(1) viewing online information available on
the Internet;
(2) registering
directly using the Internet-based job matching system at
www.workintexas.com;
(3) calling or
visiting any Workforce Solutions Office in Texas; or
(4) through any other means approved by the
Board in consultation with Workforce Solutions Office staff located in the
workforce area in which the open position exists, including sending or
requesting information by mail or facsimile.
(d) Confidentiality and Disclosure of Job
Matching Services Information.
(1) "Job
matching services information" is information in the records of the Agency that
pertains to the job matching services system provided to employers, employing
units, and job seekers through the Internet, Workforce Solutions Offices, or
other means, that is maintained by the Agency and Boards and their workforce
service providers.
(2) Job matching
services information is not public information and shall be maintained as
confidential to the same degree as unemployment compensation information as set
forth in Chapter 815, Subchapter E, of this title.
(3) This subsection does not limit or waive
the Agency's rights or obligations to invoke limitations or confidentiality
requirements based on separate laws or regulations.
(4) Disclosure of job matching services
information is permissible:
(A) for the
purposes of administering job matching services;
(B) when disclosing information about a job
seeker or employer to that job seeker or employer;
(C) when there is a written information
release signed by the job seeker or employer;
(D) when the information is provided to a
public official for use in the performance of his or her official duties;
and
(E) in other situations that do
not violate the confidentiality of the job seeker or employer and that have
been approved by the Agency's Open Records Unit.
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