1. Notwithstanding any other provision of this article, a claimant shall not become ineligible for benefits because of the claimant's regular attendance in a program of training which the commissioner has approved. The commissioner shall give due consideration to existing and prospective conditions of the labor market in the state, taking into account present and anticipated supply and demand regarding the occupation or skill to which the training relates, and to any other relevant factor. However, in no event shall the commissioner approve such training for a claimant unless:
(a)
- (1) the training will upgrade the claimant's existing skill or train the claimant for an occupation likely to lead to more regular long term employment; or
- (2) employment opportunities for the claimant are or may be substantially impaired because of:
- (i) existing or prospective conditions of the labor market in the locality or in the state or reduced opportunities for employment in the claimant's occupation or skill; or
- (ii) technological change, plant closing or plant removal, discontinuance of specific plant operations, or similar reasons; or
- (iii) limited opportunities for employment throughout the year due to the seasonal nature of the industry in which the claimant is customarily employed; or
- (iv) the claimant's personal traits such as physical or mental handicap; and
- (b) the training relates to an occupation or skill for which there are, or are expected to be in the immediate future, reasonable employment opportunities in the state; and
- (c) the training is offered by a competent and reliable agency and does not require more than twenty-four months to complete; and
- (d) the claimant has the required qualifications and aptitudes to complete the training successfully.