Utah Admin. Code R986-600-618 - Dislocated Worker
(1) A dislocated
worker is a client who meets one of the following criteria:
(a)
(i) has
been laid off through no fault of his or her own, and
(A) is eligible for or has exhausted
unemployment compensation entitlement, or
(B) has been employed for a duration
sufficient to demonstrate attachment to the workforce, but is not eligible for
unemployment compensation due to insufficient earnings or having performed
services for an employer that were not covered under unemployment compensation
law, and
(ii) is
unlikely to return to the client's previous industry or occupation. 'Unlikely
to return' means the client lacks the skills to re-enter the industry or
occupation, or declares that he or she will not return to that industry or
occupation.
(b) has
received a notice of layoff;.
(c)
Was self-employed (including employment as a farmer, a rancher, or a fisherman)
but is unemployed as a result of general economic conditions in the community
in which the client resides or because of natural disasters;
(d) Is a displaced homemaker. A WIOA
displaced homemaker is a client who has been providing unpaid services to
family members in the home and who:
(i) has
been dependent on the income of another family member but is no longer
supported by that income; and
(ii)
is unemployed or underemployed and is experiencing difficulty in obtaining or
upgrading employment;
(e) was laid off from military service and
(i) is eligible for or has exhausted
unemployment compensation entitlement,
(ii) is unlikely to return to the previous
industry or occupation, and
(iii)
was discharged from the military service under conditions other than
dishonorable; or
(f) is
defined by the Department of Veteran Affairs as a covered person who left
employment in order to relocate because of an assignment change of the military
service member, and
(i) is eligible for or
has exhausted unemployment compensation entitlement, or
(ii) has been employed for a duration
sufficient to demonstrate attachment to the workforce but is not eligible for
unemployment compensation due to insufficient earnings or having performed
services not covered for unemployment compensation, and
(iii) is unlikely to return to the client's
previous industry or occupations.
(2) The displacement must be no more than 24
months prior to the date of application.
(3) There are no income or asset requirements
for dislocated worker eligibility.
(4) If the Department is providing services
under a National Reserve Discretionary Grant, additional eligibility
requirements must be met.
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