- (a) Every claimant shall register for work at www.NCWorks.gov or a public employment office in the state in which you reside, actively seek work, are available for work, and will accept suitable work unless specifically exempted by G.S. 96-14.9 or federal law.
(b) Each claimant shall make the minimum number of weekly work search contacts required by G.S. 96-14.9(e)(3).
- (1) Each claimant shall maintain weekly work search contact records as required by G.S. 96-14.9(e)(4).
(2) Each claimant who receives his or her first unemployment benefit payment on or after March 1, 2014 shall have a mandatory in-person Employability Assessment Interview (EAI) with a workforce specialist at a local DWS office as a condition of continued eligibility for receipt of unemployment insurance benefits. Claimants excepted from this requirement are: Reemployment Eligibility Assessment (REA); those enrolled in and attending a Workforce Investment Act (WIA) program; attached claims; and longshoremen.
- (A) The EAI shall be scheduled within four weeks of the first benefit payment to a claimant.
(B) Each claimant reporting for EAI shall be required to present a valid form of identification to DWS or their designee to establish their availability for work as required under G.S. 96-14.9. Valid identification shall be identification issued at the state or federal level and acceptable for Employment Verification (I-9) purposes, and includes the following:
- (i) driver's license;
- (ii) military identification;
- (iii) United States Passport;
- (iv) passport card;
- (v) trusted traveler cards such as the NEXUS SENTRI and FAST CARDS issued by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security;
- (vi) Permanent Resident Card (green card); and
- (vii) Native American tribal identification card.
- (C) DWS shall notify each claimant receiving an initial EAI of the date, time, and location by mail, at least 14 days in advance of the EAI.
- (c) Each claimant attending an EAI shall present his or her record of work in order to receive unemployment insurance services at a DWS office.
(d) Each claimant shall actively seek suitable work as required under G.S. 96-14.9 and 20 C.F.R. 604.5 to receive unemployment benefits.
- (1) Work registration at www. NCWORKS.gov alone shall be insufficient to establish that a claimant is actively seeking work.
- (2) Each claimant shall seek work on their own behalf.
- (3) Restrictions as to salary, hours, or working conditions that are inconsistent with the labor market pursuant to the factors outlined in G.S. 96-14.9(f) shall indicate that a claimant is not making a reasonable search for suitable work.
History Note: Authority G.S. 96-4; 96-14.9; 96-14.14; 96-15; 20 CFR 604;
Eff. July 1, 2015.