Utah Admin. Code R994-405-104 - Quit to Accompany, Follow or Join a Spouse
(1) Except as provided in subsection (3) if a
claimant quit work to join, accompany, or follow a spouse or significant other
to a new locality, good cause is not established. Furthermore, the equity and
good conscience standard is not to be applied in this circumstance. It is the
intent of this provision to deny benefits even though a claimant may have faced
extremely compelling circumstances including the cost of maintaining two
households and the desire to keep the family intact. If the claimant's
employment is contingent on the spouse's military assignment and the spouse is
reassigned, the separation will be considered a discharge.
(2) Quitting to get married is also
disqualifying as provided in
R994-405-107(7)(a).
(3)
(a) A
claimant who quits to accompany or follow his or her spouse to a new locality
can establish good cause for quitting if the claimant can show all of the
following:
(i) the claimant's spouse is a
member of the United States armed forces and has been relocated by a full time
assignment scheduled to last at least 180 days while on active duty as defined
in 10 U.S.C. Sec.
101(d)(1) or active guard or
reserve duty as defined in 10 U.S.C. Sec.
101(d)(6),
(ii) it is impractical for the claimant to
commute to the previous work from the new locality, and
(iii) the claimant otherwise meets and
follows the eligibility and reporting requirements including R994-403-112
c(2)(a)(i).
(b) A
claimant who is eligible under this subsection will be denied benefits for the
limited period of time the claimant could have continued working up to 15 days
before the scheduled start date of the spouse's active duty assignment as it is
considered to be a failure to accept all available work as required under
subsection
35A-4-403(1)(c).
(c) This subsection only applies to claims
filed or reopened on or after May 6, 2012.
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