Utah Admin. Code R994-403-118e - Disqualification Periods if a Claimant Fails to Provide Information
(1) A claimant is
not eligible for benefits if the Department does not have sufficient
information to determine eligibility. Except as provided in subsection (6) of
this section, a claimant who fails to provide necessary information without
good cause is disqualified from the receipt of unemployment benefits until the
information is received by the Department. Good cause is limited to
circumstances where the claimant can show that the reasons for the delay in
filing were due to circumstances beyond the claimant's control or were
compelling and reasonable.
(2) If
insufficient or incorrect information is provided when the initial claim is
filed, the disqualification will begin with the effective date of the
claim.
(3) If a potentially
disqualifying issue is identified as part of the weekly certification process
and the claimant fails to provide the information requested by the Department,
the disqualification will begin with the Sunday of the week for which
eligibility could not be determined.
(4) If insufficient or incorrect information
is provided as part of a review of payments already made, the disqualification
will begin with the week in which the response to the Department's request for
information is due.
(5) The
disqualification will continue through the Saturday prior to the week in which
the claimant provides the information. The denial can be waived if the
Department determines the claimant complied within 7 calendar days of the date
the decision was issued.
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