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What is an Eligibility Review?

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What is an Eligibility Review?

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Periodically you will be scheduled to report in person for an Eligibility Review. You will receive a printed message on your weekly claim form, or attached to your check, that will tell you the date and time to report. At this time, you will be asked to provide at least three places you have looked for work. If you fail to report as scheduled for your Eligibility Review, your claim may be affected.

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• An eligibility review is a periodic review of your efforts to find work. It is to insure you are meeting the requirements of the Kansas Employment Security Law for seeking and making proper attempts to find appropriate work. • All unemployment insurance claimants must provide information concerning their search for work when requested. • Failure to provide proof that you have been looking for work while claiming unemployment benefits may result in benefits being denied. • This denial could cause an overpayment of your unemployment benefits which you would be required to pay back to the agency. Note: If your eligibility review form is returned late, provide the reason why the form is late. • Members of a placement union or claimants on a temporary layoff are not required to apply for work. • They must be available for assignment to a job or recall by their employer and must return their eligibility review form to report their current employment status.

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