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TITLE 56: LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT
CHAPTER IV: DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY SUBCHAPTER f: ELIGIBILITY FOR BENEFITS PART 2865 CLAIMANT'S AVAILABILITY FOR WORK, ABILITY TO WORK AND ACTIVE SEARCH FOR WORK SECTION 2865.210 SYSTEMATIC AND SUSTAINED SEARCH FOR WORK
Section 2865.210 Systematic And Sustained Search For Work
a) An individual shall be deemed to have made a systematic and sustained search for work if he can present the tangible evidence, described in subsection (b), to the local unemployment office that he was engaged in such an effort to find work during a week of unemployment.
b) The tangible evidence required by subsection (a) shall consist of, but not be limited to, all of the following:
1) A showing that the individual persistently reviewed the newspaper advertisements for work and made an effort to contact the employers placing the advertisements, on each working day during every week for which he is applying for extended benefits;
2) A showing that the individual actually made significant (at least five per week) personal contacts with prospective employers and applied for work on at least three working days during each week for which he is applying for extended benefits;
3) A showing that he had been frequently contacting his union hall for information regarding work prospects, if applicable; and
4) Registration with the State Job Service.
c) If the failure to make a showing of sustained and systematic job search on a particular day or days by the means indicated in subsection (b) is due to attending interviews, taking tests and/or physical examinations or commuting from one place to another to search for work or engaging in any other similar undertaking, he shall not be determined to have failed to meet the requirements of subsection (a) for that particular day or days.
d) This Section shall not apply to weeks beginning on or after March 7, 1993 and before January 1, 1995.
(Source: Amended at 17 Ill. Reg. 17917, effective October 4, 1993) |