What Are Some Reasons Payments May Be Denied?
• You have a medical condition that prevents you from seeking or accepting work immediately. • You are not available to seek or accept work immediately. • You are receiving worker’s compensation for temporary or permanent total disability under the Worker’s Compensation Law of any state. • You are not a U.S. citizen or national and do not have legal work authorization. • You have placed unreasonable restrictions on the wages, hours, days, or location of a job you will accept. • You are not looking for work. • You did not report for, or satisfactorily participate in, re-employment services when required to do so. • You are involved in a strike or labor dispute. • You are self-employed. • You are attending school or training, which prevents you from seeking or accepting work, unless it meets the requirements for approved training. • You are on a leave of absence from your job. • You are a school employee who is unemployed between school years or terms. • You have refused suitable work.