Utah Admin. Code R994-402-207 - Systematic and Sustained Work Search
(1) A systematic and sustained work search
means that the claimant must register for work with the Department and contact
at least 4 employers each week, unless advised otherwise by an authorized
Department representative. The claimant should have a realistic plan for
finding employment. All of the employer contacts cannot be made on the same day
except in circumstances where a work search on several days of the week is
impractical. Work search contacts must be with employers not contacted within
the last 90 days.
(2) Except for
claimants who have received Department approval under section R944-403-201,
there is no good cause exception for failure to make a systematic and sustained
work search after the claimant has received instructions with regard to the
required work search. If the claimant is ill or otherwise unable to seek work,
but files a claim for benefits after being instructed with regard to work
search requirements, benefits must be denied under Section
35A-4-402 and
not under Section
35A-4-403(1)(c) unless the claimant was hospitalized for treatment of an emergency or
life-threatening condition. Benefits may be allowed if the claimant failed to
make the required work search because he or she was on jury duty and regular
unemployment benefits would have been allowed under similar circumstances. If
the claimant made the required work search but was unable to work or
unavailable for work for more than half the normal workweek, he or she might be
found ineligible under Sections
R994-403-111c and
R994-403-112c.
(3) If the claimant has obtained part-time
work, he or she is still required to make a work search on those days when he
or she is not working. The number of contacts may be reduced if the claimant is
working a substantial amount of time in the part-time job.
(4) Work search requirements may be suspended
if the Department determines that severe weather conditions or other calamity
has forced a suspension of such activities by most members of the
community.
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