WAC 192-180-025
Job search review interviews. (1) What
is a job search review (JSR) interview? The JSR is an
interview between you and a representative of the WorkSource
office or local employment center. Its purpose is to review
your job search documentation, identify any barriers to your
reemployment, develop a plan for resolving barriers that may
be identified, and provide advice on how to improve your job
search efforts. For interstate claimants, this interview may
be conducted by telephone or by the local employment center in
a contracted state.
(2) Will my job search activities be reviewed? Yes, you
must bring your job search log to the interview. The
interviewer will review your log with you and discuss areas in
which your job search can be improved. The employer contacts
and job search activities included in your log will be
verified at random. The interviewer may further verify any
reported contacts at his or her discretion.
(3) How many weeks will be reviewed?
(a) The interviewer will review at least one week of your
job search documentation. If the job search documentation is
unsatisfactory, or you fail to appear for the JSR interview
without being excused, you will be scheduled for a second
interview in which all weeks claimed will be reviewed.
(b) If you are excused from attending the initial JSR
interview, you will be rescheduled for a review of one week of
your job search documentation.
(4) When may I be excused from attending the initial JSR?
You may be excused from attending the initial JSR interview
only for the following reasons:
(a) Jury duty;
(b) National Guard duty;
(c) Natural disaster or acts of nature; or
(d) Verifiable employment or a job interview.
(5) What does "all weeks" mean? For purposes of this
section, "all weeks" means the latest of the following:
(a) Weeks claimed since you filed your application for
benefits; or
(b) Weeks claimed since your last JSR interview, if
applicable.
(6) Do I need to bring anything else to the JSR
interview? You must be prepared to present proof of your
identity during the JSR interview. This includes:
(a) State or government issued photo identification; or
(b) Two of the following government-issued documents:
(i) Voter's registration card;
(ii) U.S. military identification card or draft record;
(iii) Military dependent's identification card;
(iv) U.S. Coast Guard merchant mariner card;
(v) Native American tribal document;
(vi) U.S. Social Security card;
(vii) Certification of birth abroad issued by the U.S.
Department of State;
(viii) Original or certified copy of a birth certificate;
(ix) U.S. citizen ID card;
(x) ID card for use of resident citizen in the United
States; or
(xi) Unexpired employment authorization document issued
by the United States citizenship and immigration services
(USCIS).
[Statutory Authority: RCW 50.12.010 and 50.12.040. 07-22-055, § 192-180-025, filed 11/1/07, effective 12/2/07. Statutory Authority: RCW 50.12.010, 50.12.040, 50.12.042. 05-01-076, § 192-180-025, filed 12/9/04, effective 1/9/05. Statutory Authority: RCW 50.12.010 and 50.12.040. 99-13-002,
§ 192-180-025, filed 6/3/99, effective 7/4/99.]