OAR 471-030-0220
Economically Distressed Worker Training


(1)

As used in House Bill 3483, Enrolled Oregon 2009 Regular Session, and this rule:

(a)

A “high-demand occupation” means one for which there are, or are expected to be reasonable employment opportunities in the area, or opportunities to develop a self-employment enterprise, and which are likely to become full-time endeavors paying at least 110 per cent of the minimum wage established under ORS 653.025 (Minimum wage rate).

(b)

“High-demand occupations,” as defined in section (1) of this rule, will be determined by the Oregon Employment Department Workforce and Economic Research Section. High-demand occupations for an individual will be based upon the labor market of the individual’s permanent residence.

(c)

“Attendance in economically distressed worker training” means attending training that is the equivalent of full-time status as defined by the training provider, and which begins with the starting date of the economically distressed worker training and ends with satisfactory completion of the training program. The period of time defined in this subsection includes customary academic recesses for holidays and between academic terms but does not include the customary academic summer recess.

(d)

“Minimum wage” as used to determine gainful employment or self employment in HB 3483, Section 1, Subsection 1, is the minimum wage in effect at the beginning of the first week claimed under this program.

(e)

“Minimum wage” as used to calculate an individual’s eligibility for economically distressed worker training in HB 3483, Section 1, Subsection 2 is the highest minimum wage in effect during the individual’s base year.

(f)

“Minimum wage” as used to apply HB 3483, Section 2, is the minimum wage in effect at the time the work is offered.

(2)

Application of Eligibility Criteria.

(a)

The Employment Department will make the determination that an individual meets the definition of economically distressed worker for purposes of paying benefits under HB 3483. To determine whether an individual was employed in work paying less than 110 per cent of the minimum wage during the individual’s entire base year, the individual’s total base year wages will be divided by the number of hours the individual worked during the base year. The result will be compared to 110% of the applicable minimum wage, as defined in Section (1)(e) of this rule, to determine the individual’s eligibility.

(3)

To receive benefits for any week while attending economically distressed worker training, an economically distressed worker who is otherwise eligible for unemployment insurance benefits must:

(a)

Submit a written application for approval of economically distressed worker training on forms approved for such purpose by the Director to the Employment Department within 90 days prior to the start of training or school; and

(b)

Submit to the Employment Department a timely claim for such week in accordance with procedures established in OAR 471-030-0045 (Continued Claims)(4); and

(c)

Attend half or more of the scheduled class days during such week unless the days missed will not prevent satisfactory completion of the approved economically distressed worker training.

(4)

Decisions of the Director to approve or disapprove an application for training approval or to discontinue such approval for one or more weeks during economically distressed worker training will be issued in accordance with OAR 471-030-0039 (Administrative Decisions).

Source: Rule 471-030-0220 — Economically Distressed Worker Training, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=471-030-0220.

471‑030‑0005
Week Defined
471‑030‑0010
Assignment of Wages
471‑030‑0012
Standard Base Year Defined
471‑030‑0015
Social Security Account Number
471‑030‑0017
Defining and Allocating Remuneration, Holidays, and Vacations
471‑030‑0020
Retirement Pay, Allocation of Periodic and Lump Sum Payments
471‑030‑0021
Allocation of Wages
471‑030‑0022
“Full-Time Work” Defined
471‑030‑0023
Incapable of Work for the Purpose of Extending the Base Year
471‑030‑0025
Claimant’s Responsibilities
471‑030‑0034
Reemployment Service Assistance and Eligibility
471‑030‑0035
Work Registration
471‑030‑0036
Eligibility Factors
471‑030‑0037
Prevailing Rate of Pay
471‑030‑0038
Work Separations, Job Referrals and Job Refusals
471‑030‑0039
Administrative Decisions
471‑030‑0040
Initial, Additional, and Reopened Claims
471‑030‑0042
Good Prospects
471‑030‑0043
Customary Occupation
471‑030‑0044
Systematic and Sustained Search for Work
471‑030‑0045
Continued Claims
471‑030‑0046
Non-Cash Remuneration Applicable to Benefit Claims
471‑030‑0048
Amended Monetary Determinations
471‑030‑0049
Lost, Stolen or Destroyed Benefit Checks
471‑030‑0050
Benefit Payments
471‑030‑0051
Cancellation of Overpayments, Tolerance Policy
471‑030‑0052
Misrepresentation Disqualification
471‑030‑0053
Waiving Recovery of Overpayments
471‑030‑0054
Theft Cases
471‑030‑0055
Continuous Jurisdiction
471‑030‑0056
Investigatory Subpoenas
471‑030‑0057
Payment of Benefits Due a Deceased Person
471‑030‑0058
Offset of Unemployment Compensation Debt Through U.S. Treasury Offset Program
471‑030‑0060
Procedure for Payment of Benefits for Partial Unemployment
471‑030‑0065
Discretionary Filing Procedures
471‑030‑0071
Benefit eligibility during a declared emergency
471‑030‑0074
School Employees
471‑030‑0075
Contract or reasonable assurance defined
471‑030‑0076
Benefits for Athletes
471‑030‑0077
Benefits for Aliens
471‑030‑0079
Shared Work Plans and Benefits
471‑030‑0080
Career and Technical Training
471‑030‑0081
Relief of Charges to Employers
471‑030‑0082
Charge Relief for Part-Time Work
471‑030‑0083
Employer Penalties
471‑030‑0090
Shared Work Plans and Benefits
471‑030‑0095
Claim Cancellations
471‑030‑0097
Labor Disputes
471‑030‑0100
Maximum Benefit Amount
471‑030‑0120
Jury Duty
471‑030‑0125
Drug, Cannabis, and Alcohol Adjudication Policy
471‑030‑0126
Absence Due to Alcohol, Cannabis, or Drug Use
471‑030‑0150
Domestic Violence
471‑030‑0174
Child Support Intercept Appeals
471‑030‑0210
Interstate Reciprocal Overpayment Recovery Arrangement
471‑030‑0215
Union Referral List
471‑030‑0220
Economically Distressed Worker Training
471‑030‑0225
Extended Benefits Look Back
471‑030‑0235
Self-employment Assistance Program
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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