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Eligibility For Benefits

In an eligibility case, the burden of proof is always on the claimant to prove that he or she filed a claim and, for every week he or she is claiming benefits, he or. she was:

 

(1) Able to work;

 

(2) Available for full-time, suitable work;

 

(3) Actively seeking work, unless this requirement has been excused; and

 

(4) Reporting for benefits as directed by the Agency, or had good cause for not reporting or filing as directed.

 

It is a good idea to keep notes about where you looked for work each week, and to bring those notes with you to the hearing.

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 •  Introduction
 •  Basic Terms Used at a Hearing
 •  Why Is It Important To Attend The Hearing?
 •  What Happens First?
 •  Preparation Before The Hearing
 •  Who and What Should Be Brought to the Hearing?
 •  What Happens At The Hearing?
 •  What Happens After the Hearing?
 •  Burden of Proof: The Key to Making Your Best Case
 •  Misconduct Cases
 •  Voluntary Leaving Cases
 •  Refusal Of Suitable Work Cases
 •  Liability/Tax Issues
 •  Some Final Words

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