(a) A State must grant a job search allowance to an AAW to help the worker secure suitable employment within the United States if the AAW meets the requirements in this subpart. A job search allowance for activities outside of the worker's commuting area may be provided for costs including, but not limited to:
- (1) Travel to and attendance at job fairs and interviews;
- (2) Travel to and attendance at prevocational workshops;
- (3) Making an in-person visit with a potential employer who may reasonably be expected to have openings for suitable employment;
- (4) Completing a job application in person with a potential employer who may reasonably be expected to have openings for suitable employment;
- (5) Going to a local one-stop, copy shop, Post Office, or similar entity to print, copy, mail, email, or fax a job application, cover letter, and/or a resume;
- (6) Going to a local one-stop, public library, community center, or similar entity to use online job matching systems, to search for job matches, request referrals, submit applications/resumes, attend workshops, and/or apply for jobs; and,
- (7) Attending a professional association meeting for networking purposes.