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 2865.125 AVAILABILITY FOR PART-TIME WORK ONLY


 

Section 2865.125  Availability for Part-Time Work Only

 

The requirement that a claimant shall be able and available for full-time work shall not be applied to a claimant who can prove by a preponderance of the evidence that, for him or her, only part-time work, defined in Section 2720.1, is suitable because:

 

a)         He or she restricts his or her availability to part-time work due to:

 

1)         Circumstances which are beyond his or her own control, such as, the advice of his or her physician that full-time work would adversely affect his or her health; or

 

2)         The kind of work suitable to his or her skill, training or experience is available only on a part-time basis, and he or she is not reasonably qualified for available full-time work; and

 

b)         He or she is seeking work in an area where a labor market for the part-time work applicable to him or her and suitable to his or her skill, training or experience normally exists; and

 

c)         He or she has a reasonable possibility of securing that part-time work suitable to his or her skill, training or experience.

 

EXAMPLE:  The claimant is the single parent of a school age child. While otherwise suitable, full-time work exists for a person with his skill, training or experience, the claimant believes that it is in the best interest of his child that he be with the child when the child is not in school. This claimant would not be eligible for benefits, for he unduly restricts his availability to part-time work based on a personal preference. The alternative of child care arrangements would allow this claimant to work full-time.

 

(Source:  Amended at 43 Ill. Reg. 6522, effective May 14, 2019)