Utah Admin. Code R994-207-101 - General Definition
(1) The
objective of Sections
35A-4-401 and
35A-4-207 of the Utah Employment
Security Act is to provide the means by which it may be determined when or if a
claimant, who is not totally unemployed, may be allowed unemployment insurance
benefits. It is not the intent of the fund to subsidize a claimant who is
devoting substantially all his time and efforts to starting up a new business
or expanding an existing business even though he receives no income. This is
also true for a claimant who is working as a commission salesperson or licensed
mortgage broker/loan officer, real estate, or securities salespersons, who may
not have received commissions in excess of his or her weekly benefit amount but
who has devoted substantially all of his or her efforts to the
endeavor.
(2) There are generally
four types of potentially employed claimants who need to have their claims
examined under Section 35A-4-207. They are:
(a) corporate officers,
(b) self-employed individuals,
(c) commission salesmen, and
(d) volunteer workers.
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