- (a) General definition. A claimant for unemployment benefits is available for work if he is willing and ready to work.
(b) Willing to work. A claimant is willing to work if he is willing to accept and perform for hire such work as is reasonably appropriate to his circumstances in view of factors such as:
- (1) The current practices recognized by management and labor with respect to such work;
- (2) The degree of risk involved to the claimant's health, safety, and morals;
- (3) His physical fitness and prior training;
- (4) His experience and prior earnings;
- (5) His length of unemployment and prospects for obtaining work; and
- (6) The distance of the work from his residence and from his most recent work.
(c) Ready to work. A claimant is ready to work if he:
- (1) Is in a position to receive notice of work which he is willing to accept and perform, and
- (2) Is prepared to be present with the customary equipment at the location of such work within the time usually allotted.
- (d) Deemed available for work. During the period extending from March 1, 2020 until December 31, 2020, a claimant will be deemed to be available for work during any period for which he or she is subject to a state or local order related to the public health emergency declared effective March 1, 2020 preventing him or her from reporting to work.
[Board Order 53-296, 18 FR 8157, Dec. 12, 1953, as amended at 85 FR 19386, Apr. 7, 2020]