Utah Admin. Code R994-403-202 - Qualifying Elements for Approval of Training
All of the following nine elements must be satisfied for a claimant to qualify for Department approval of training. Some of these elements will be waived or modified when required by state or federal law for specific training programs.
(1) The claimant's
unemployment is chronic or persistent, or likely to be chronic or persistent,
due to any one of the following three circumstances:
(a) A lack of basic work skills. A lack of
basic work skills may not be established unless a claimant:
(i)
(A) has
a history of repeated unemployment attributable to lack of skills and has no
recent history of employment earning a wage substantially above the federal
minimum wage or
(B) qualifies for
Department sponsored training because the claimant meets the eligibility
requirements for public assistance;
(ii) has had no formal training in
occupational skills;
(iii) does not
have skills developed over an extended period of time by training or
experience; and
(iv) does not have
a marketable degree from an institution of higher learning; or
(b) a change in the marketability
of the claimant's skills has resulted due to new technology, or major
reductions within an industry; or
(c) inability to continue working in
occupations using the claimant's skills due to a verifiable, permanent physical
or emotional disability,
(2) a claimant must have a reasonable
expectation for success as demonstrated by:
(a) an aptitude for and interest in the work
the claimant is being trained to perform, or course of study the claimant is
pursuing; and
(b) sufficient time
and financial resources to complete the training.
(3) The training is provided by an
institution approved by the Department.
(4) The training is not available except in
school. For example, on-the-job training is not available to the
claimant.
(5) The length of time
required to complete the training should generally not extend beyond 24
months.
(6) The training should
generally be vocationally oriented unless the claimant has no more than two
terms, quarters, semesters, or similar periods of academic training necessary
to obtain a degree.
(7) There is a
reasonable expectation of employment following completion of the training.
Reasonable expectation means the claimant will find a job using the skills and
education acquired while in training pursuant to a fair and objective
projection of job market conditions expected to exist at the time of completion
of the training.
(8) A claimant did
not leave work to attend school even if the employer required the training for
advancement or as a condition of continuing employment.
(9) The schooling is full-time, as defined by
the training facility.
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