Utah Admin. Code R994-405-310 - Good Cause
(1) Good cause for
failing to accept available work is established if the work is not suitable or
accepting the job would cause hardship which the claimant was unable to
overcome. Hardship can only be established if the claimant can show that the
employment would result in actual or potential physical, mental, economic,
personal, or professional harm.
(2)
Good cause is limited to circumstances which were beyond the claimant's control
or were compelling and reasonable.
(3) A claimant may have good cause for
failing to obtain employment due to personal circumstances if acceptance of the
employment would cause a substantial hardship and there are no reasonable
alternatives. However, if a personal circumstance prevents the acceptance of
suitable employment, there is a presumption the claimant is not able or
available for work.
(4) Good cause
is not established if a claimant refuses suitable work because the work will
interfere with school or training. Claimants attending school full-time with
Department approval are not required to seek work.
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