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1 20 CFR 617 et. seq Code of Federal Regulations TITLE EMPLOYEES' BENEFITS CHAPTER V -- EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR PART TRADE ADJUSTMENT ASSISTANCE FOR WORKERS UNDER THE TRADE ACT OF 1974 SUBPART A -- GENERAL Scope Purpose Definitions Benefit information to workers SUBPART B -- TRADE READJUSTMENT ALLOWANCES (TRA) Applications for TRA Qualifying requirements for TRA Evidence of qualification Weekly amounts of TRA Maximum amount of TRA Duration of TRA Applicable State law Availability and active search for work Disqualifications Requirement for participation in training...24 SUBPART C -- REEMPLOYMENT SERVICES Responsibilities for the delivery of reemployment services Reemployment services and allowances Approval of training Selection of training methods and programs Preferred training Limitations on training under Subpart C of this part Liable and agent State responsibilities Subsistence payments Transportation payments Application of EB work test SUBPART D -- JOB SEARCH ALLOWANCES General Applications Eligibility Findings required Amount Time and method of payment...42 SUBPART E -- RELOCATION ALLOWANCES General Applications Eligibility Time of relocation CFR5-617.doc Page 1 of 83
2 Findings required Amount Travel allowance Moving allowance Time and method of payment...48 SUBPART F -- JOB SEARCH PROGRAM Job Search Program SUBPART G -- ADMINISTRATION BY APPLICABLE STATE AGENCIES Determinations of entitlement; notices to individuals Appeals and hearings Uniform interpretation and application Subpoenas State agency rulemaking Overpayments; penalties for fraud Inviolate rights to TAA Recordkeeping; disclosure of information Unemployment insurance Agreements with State agencies Administrative requirements [Reserved] Information, reports, and studies Transitional procedures Savings clause Termination of TAA program benefits Transition procedures for amendments in sections 2671 and 2672 of Pub. L (Deficit Reduction Act of 1984) Transition procedures for amendments in sections through of Pub. L (the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985) Transition guidelines for the 1988 Amendments...65 APPENDIX A TO PART STANDARD FOR CLAIM FILING, CLAIMANT REPORTING, JOB FINDING, AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES...70 APPENDIX B TO PART STANDARD FOR CLAIM DETERMINATIONS -- SEPARATION INFORMATION...74 APPENDIX C TO PART STANDARD FOR FRAUD AND OVERPAYMENT DETECTION CFR5-617.doc Page 2 of 83
3 20 CFR 617 Trade Adjustment Assistance for Workers Subpart A - General SUBPART A -- GENERAL 20 CFR Scope. The regulations in this Part 617 pertain to: (a) Adjustment assistance, such as counseling, testing, training, placement, and other supportive services for workers adversely affected under the terms of Chapter 2 of Title II of the Trade Act of 1974, as amended (hereafter referred to as the Act); (b) Trade readjustment allowances (hereafter referred to as TRA) and other allowances such as allowances while in training, job search and relocation allowances; and (c) Administrative requirements applicable to State agencies to which such individuals may apply Purpose. The Act created a program of trade adjustment assistance (hereafter referred to as TAA) to assist individuals, who became unemployed as a result of increased imports, return to suitable employment. The TAA program provides for reemployment services and allowances for eligible individuals. The regulations in this Part 617 are issued to implement the Act Definitions. For the purposes of the Act and this Part 617: (a) Act means Chapter 2 of Title II of the Trade Act of 1974, Pub. L , 88 Stat. 1978, (19 U.S.C ), as amended. (b) Adversely affected employment means employment in a firm or appropriate subdivision of a firm, including workers in any agricultural firm or subdivision of an agricultural firm, if workers of such firm or appropriate subdivision are certified under the Act as eligible to apply for TAA. (c) Adversely affected worker means an individual who, because of lack of work in adversely affected employment: (1) Has been totally or partially separated from such employment; or (2) Has been totally separated from employment with the firm in a subdivision of which such adversely affected employment exists. (d) Appropriate week means the week in which the individual's first separation occurred. (e) Average weekly hours means a figure obtained by dividing: (1) Total hours worked (excluding overtime) by a partially separated individual in adversely affected employment in the 52 weeks (excluding weeks in such period during which the individual was sick or on vacation) preceding the individual's first qualifying separation, by (2) The number of weeks in such 52 weeks (excluding weeks in such period during which the individual was sick or on vacation) in which the individual actually worked in such employment. (f) Average weekly wage means onethirteenth of the total wages paid to an individual in the individual's high quarter. The high quarter for an individual is the 20CFR5-617.doc Page 3 of 83
4 20 CFR 617 Trade Adjustment Assistance for Workers Subpart A - General quarter in which the total wages paid to the individual were highest among the first four of the last five completed calendar quarters preceding the individual's appropriate week. (g) Average weekly wage in adversely affected employment means a figure obtained by dividing: (1) Total wages earned by a partially separated individual in adversely affected employment in the 52 weeks (excluding the weeks in that period the individual was sick or on vacation) preceding the individual's first qualifying separation, by (2) The number of weeks in such 52 weeks (excluding the weeks in that period the individual was sick or on vacation) the individual actually worked in such employment. (h) Benefit period means, with respect to an individual: (1) The benefit year and any ensuing period, as determined under the applicable State law, during which the individual is eligible for regular compensation, additional compensation, extended compensation, or federal supplemental compensation, as these terms are defined by paragraph (oo) of this section; or (2) The equivalent to such a benefit year or ensuing period provided for under the Federal unemployment insurance law. (i) Bona fide application for training means an individual's signed and dated application for training filed with the State agency administering the TAA training program, on a form necessarily containing the individual's name, petition number, local office number, and specific occupational training. This form shall be signed and dated by a State agency representative upon receipt. (j)(1) Certification means a certification of eligibility to apply for TAA issued under section 223 of the Act with respect to a specified group of workers of a firm or appropriate subdivision of a firm. (2) Certification period means the period of time during which total and partial separations from adversely affected employment within a firm or appropriate subdivision of a firm are covered by the certification. (k) Commuting area means the area in which an individual would be expected to travel to and from work on a daily basis as determined under the applicable State law. (l) Date of separation means: (1) With respect to a total separation-- (i) For an individual in employment status, the last day worked; and (ii) For an individual on employerauthorized leave, the last day the individual would have worked had the individual been working; and (2) With respect to a partial separation, the last day of the week in which the partial separation occurred. (m) Eligibility period means the period of consecutive calendar weeks during which basic or additional TRA is payable to an otherwise eligible individual, and for an individual such eligibility period is -- (1) Basic TRA. (i) With respect to a first qualifying separation (as defined in paragraph (t)(3)(i)(a) of this section) that occurs on a day that precedes August 23, 1988, the 104-week period beginning with the first week following the week with respect to which the individual first exhausts all rights to regular compensation (as defined in paragraph (oo)(1) of this section) in such individual's 20CFR5-617.doc Page 4 of 83
5 20 CFR 617 Trade Adjustment Assistance for Workers Subpart A - General first benefit period (as described in (a)(1)(iv)) or (a)(2)(iv), whichever is applicable), and (ii) With respect to a total qualifying separation (as defined in paragraph (t)(3)(i)(b) of this section) that occurs on or after August 23, 1988-or before August 23, 1988, if the individual also had a prior first qualifying separation under the same certification-the 104-week period beginning with the first week following the week in which such total qualifying separation occurred; Provided, that, an individual who has a second or subsequent total qualifying separation within the certification period of the same certification shall be determined to have a new 104-week eligibility period based upon the most recent such total qualifying separation; but the rule of this proviso shall not be applicable in the case of an individual who had a total qualifying separation before August 23, 1988, and also had a prior first qualifying separation (as referred to in paragraph (m)(1)(i) of this section) within the certification period of the same certification, if the individual's 104-week eligibility period based upon the total qualifying separation (as referred to in paragraph (m)(1)(i) of this section) would end on a date earlier than the ending date of the individual's eligibility period which is based upon the prior first qualifying separation; and (2) Additional TRA. With respect to additional weeks of TRA, and any individual determined under this part 617 to be entitled to additional TRA, the consecutive calendar weeks that occur in the 26-week period that -- (i) Immediately follows the last week of entitlement to basic TRA otherwise payable to the individual, or (ii) Begins with the first week of training approved under this part 617, if such training begins after the last week described in paragraph (m)(2)(i) of this section, or (iii) Begins with the first week in which such training is approved under this part 617, if such training is so approved after the training has commenced; but approval of training under this part 617 after the training has commenced shall not imply or justify approval of a payment of basic or additional TRA with respect to any week which ended before the week in which such training was approved, nor approval of payment of any costs of training or any costs or expenses associated with such training (such as travel or subsistence) which were incurred prior to the date of the approval of such training under this part 617. (n) Employer means any individual or type of organization, including the Federal government, a State government, a political subdivision, or an instrumentality of one or more governmental entities, with one or more individuals performing service in employment for it within the United States. (o) Employment means any service performed for an employer by an officer of a corporation or an individual for wages. (p) Exhaustion of UI means exhaustion of all rights to UI in a benefit period by reason of: (1) Having received all UI to which an individual was entitled under the applicable State law or Federal unemployment compensation law with respect to such benefit period; or (2) The expiration of such benefit period. (q) Family means the following members of an individual's household whose principal place of abode is with the individual in a home the individual maintains or would maintain but for unemployment: 20CFR5-617.doc Page 5 of 83
6 20 CFR 617 Trade Adjustment Assistance for Workers Subpart A - General (1) A spouse; (2) An unmarried child, including a stepchild, adopted child, or foster child, under age 21 or of any age if incapable of self-support because of mental or physical incapacity; and (3) Any other person whom the individual would be entitled to claim as a dependent for income tax purposes under the Internal Revenue Code of (r) First benefit period means the benefit period established after the individual's first qualifying separation or in which such separation occurs. (s) First exhaustion of UI means the first time in an individual's first benefit period that the individual exhausts all rights to UI; first exhaustion shall be deemed to be complete at the end of the week the exhaustion occurs. (t)(1) First separation means, for an individual to qualify as an adversely affected worker for the purposes of TAA program benefits (without regard to whether the individual also qualifies for TRA), the individual's first total or partial separation within the certification period of a certification, irrespective of whether such first separation also is a qualifying separation as defined in paragraph (t)(2) of this section; (2) Qualifying separation means, for an individual to qualify as an adversely affected worker and for basic TRA -- (i) Prior to August 23, 1988, the individual's first (total or partial) separation within the certification period of a certification, with respect to which the individual meets all of the requirements of (a)(1) (i) through (iv), and which qualifies as a first qualifying separation as defined in paragraph (t)(3)(i)(a) of this section, and (ii) At any time before, on, or after August 23, 1988, any total separation of the individual within the certification period of a certification (other than a first qualifying separation as defined in paragraph (t)(3)(i)(a) of this section), with respect to which the individual meets all of the requirements in (a)(2) (i) through (iv), and which qualifies as a total qualifying separation as defined in paragraph (B) of (t)(3)(i)(b) of this section; (3) "First qualifying separation" means- (i) For the purposes of determining an individual's eligibility period for basic TRA- (A) with respect to a separation that occurs before August 23, 1988, the individual's first (total or partial) separation within the certification period of a certification, with respect to which the individual meets all of the requirements of (a)(1) (i) through (iv), and (B) with respect to a separation that occurs before, on, or after August 23, 1988 (other than a first qualifying separation as defined in paragraph (t)(3)(i)(a) of this section), the first total separation of the individual within the certification period of a certification, with respect to which the individual meets all of the requirements in (a)(2) (i) through (iv); and (ii) For the purposes of determining the weekly and maximum amounts of basic TRA payable to an individual, with respect to a separation that occurs before, on, or after August 23, 1988, the individual's first (total or partial) separation within the certification period of a certification if, with respect to such separation, the individual meets the requirements of (a)(1) (i), (ii) and (iv) or (a)(2) (i), (ii) and (iv). (u) Head of family means an individual who maintains a home for a family. An individual maintains a home if over half 20CFR5-617.doc Page 6 of 83
7 20 CFR 617 Trade Adjustment Assistance for Workers Subpart A - General the cost of maintenance is furnished by the individual or would be furnished but for unemployment. (v) Impact date means the date stated in a certification issued under the Act on which total or partial separations began or threatened to begin in a firm or a subdivision of a firm. (w) Job search program means a job search workshop or job finding club. (x) Job search workshop means a short (1 to 3 days) seminar designed to provide participants with knowledge that will enable the participants to find jobs. Subjects should include, but not be limited to, labor market information, resume writing, interviewing techniques, and techniques for finding job openings. (y) Job finding club means a job search workshop which includes a period of 1 to 2 weeks of structured, supervised activity in which participants attempt to obtain jobs. (z) Layoff means a suspension of or separation from employment by a firm for lack of work, initiated by the employer, and expected to be for a definite or indefinite period of not less than seven consecutive days. (aa) Liable State and Agent State are defined as follows: (1) Liable State means, with respect to any individual, the State whose State law is the applicable State law as determined under for all purposes of this Part 617. (2) Agent State means, with respect to any individual, any State other than the State which is the liable State for such individual. (bb) On-the-job training means training provided by an employer to an individual who is employed by the employer. (cc) Partial separation means that during a week ending on or after the impact date specified in the certification under which an adversely affected worker is covered, the individual had: (1) Hours of work reduced to 80 percent or less of the individual's average weekly hours in adversely affected employment; and (2) Wages reduced to 80 percent or less of the individual's average weekly wage in such adversely affected employment. (dd) Regional Administrator means the appropriate Regional Administrator of the Employment and Training Administration, United States Department of Labor (hereafter Department). (ee) Remuneration means remuneration as defined in the applicable State law. (ff) Secretary means the Secretary of Labor, U.S. Department of Labor, or his or her designee. (gg) Separate maintenance means maintaining another (second) residence, in addition to the individual's regular place of residence, while attending a training facility outside the individual's commuting area. (hh) State means the States of the United States, the District of Columbia, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the term "United States" when used in a geographical sense includes such Commonwealth. (ii) State agency means the State Employment Security Agency; the employment service of the State; any State agency carrying out Title III of the Job Training Partnership Act; or any other State or local agency administering job training or related programs with which 20CFR5-617.doc Page 7 of 83
8 20 CFR 617 Trade Adjustment Assistance for Workers Subpart A - General the Secretary has an agreement to carry out any of the provisions of the Act. (jj) State law means the unemployment compensation law of a State approved by the Secretary under section 3304 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 (26 U.S.C. 3304). (kk) Suitable work means, with respect to an individual: (1) Suitable work as defined in the applicable State law for claimants for regular compensation (as defined in paragraph (oo)(1) of this section); or (2) Suitable work as defined in applicable State law provisions consistent with section 202(a)(3) of the Federal-State Extended Unemployment Compensation Act of 1970; whichever is applicable, but does not in any case include self-employment or employment as an independent contractor. (ll) Total separation means a layoff or severance of an individual from employment with a firm in which, or in a subdivision of which, adversely affected employment exists. (mm) Trade adjustment assistance (TAA) means the services and allowances provided for achieving reemployment of adversely affected workers, including TRA, training and other reemployment services, and job search allowances and relocation allowances. (nn) Trade readjustment allowance (TRA) means a weekly allowance payable to an adversely affected worker with respect to such worker's unemployment under Subpart B of this Part 617. (oo) Unemployment insurance (UI) means the unemployment compensation payable to an individual under any State law or Federal unemployment compensation law, including chapter 85, title 5 of the United States Code, and the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act. "UI" includes "regular compensation," "additional compensation," "extended compensation," and "federal supplemental compensation," defined as follows: (1) Regular compensation means unemployment compensation payable to an individual under any State law, and, when so payable, includes unemployment compensation payable pursuant to chapter 85, title 5 of the United States Code, but does not include extended compensation, additional compensation, or federal supplemental compensation; (2) Additional compensation means unemployment compensation totally financed by a State and payable under a State law by reason of conditions of high unemployment or by reason of other special factors and, when so payable, includes unemployment compensation payable pursuant to chapter 85, title 5 of the United States Code; and (3) Extended compensation means the extended unemployment compensation payable to an individual for weeks of unemployment which begin in an Extended Benefit Period, under those provisions of a State law which satisfy the requirements of the Federal-State Extended Unemployment Compensation Act of 1970 and regulations governing the payment of extended unemployment compensation, and, when so payable, includes unemployment compensation payable pursuant to chapter 85, title 5 of the United States Code, but does not include regular compensation, additional compensation, or federal supplemental compensation. Extended compensation is also referred to in this Part 617 as Extended Benefits or EB. (4) Federal supplemental compensation means the supplemental unemployment compensation payable to individuals who 20CFR5-617.doc Page 8 of 83
9 20 CFR 617 Trade Adjustment Assistance for Workers Subpart A - General have exhausted their rights to regular and extended compensation, and which is payable under the Federal Supplemental Compensation Act of 1982 or any similar Federal law enacted before or after the 1982 Act. (pp) Wages means all compensation for employment for an employer, including commissions, bonuses, and the cash value of all compensation in a medium other than cash. (qq) Week means a week as defined in the applicable State law. (rr) Week of unemployment means a week of total, part total, or partial unemployment as determined under the applicable State law or Federal unemployment compensation law Benefit information to workers. (a) Providing information to workers. State agencies shall provide full information to workers about the benefit allowances, training, and other employment services available under Subparts B through E of this Part 617 and about the petition and application procedures, and the appropriate filing dates, for such allowances, training and services. (b) Providing assistance to workers. State agencies shall provide whatever assistance is necessary to enable groups of workers, including unorganized workers, to prepare petitions or applications for program benefits. (c) Providing information to State vocational education agencies and others. State agencies shall inform the State Board for Vocational Education or equivalent agency and other public or private agencies, institutions, and employers, as appropriate, of each certification issued under section 223 of the Act and of projections, if available, of the needs for training under section 236 of the Act as a result of such certification. (d) Written and newspaper notices. (1) Written notices to workers. (i) Upon receipt of a certification issued by the Department of Labor, the State agency shall provide a written notice through the mail of the benefits available under subparts B through E of this part 617 to each worker covered by a certification issued under section 223 of the Act when the worker is partially or totally separated or as soon as possible after the certification is issued if such workers are already partially or totally separated from adversely affected employment. (ii) The State agency will satisfy this requirement by obtaining from the firm, or other reliable source, the names and addresses of all workers who were partially or totally separated from adversely affected employment before the certification was received by the agency, and workers who are thereafter partially or totally separated within the certification period. The State agency shall mail a written notice to each such worker of the benefits available under the TAA Program. The notice must include the following information: (A) Worker group(s) covered by the certification, and the article(s) produced as specified in the copy of the certification furnished to the State agency. (B) Name and the address or location of workers' firm. (C) Impact, certification, and expiration dates in the certification document. (D) Benefits and reemployment services available to eligible workers. (E) Explanation of how workers apply for TAA benefits and services. 20CFR5-617.doc Page 9 of 83
10 20 CFR 617 Trade Adjustment Assistance for Workers Subpart A - General (F) Whom to call to get additional information on the certification. (G) When and where the workers should come to apply for benefits and services. (2) Newspaper notices. (i) Upon receipt of a copy of a certification issued by the Department affecting workers in a State, the State agency shall publish a notice of such certification in a newspaper of general circulation in areas in which such workers reside. Such a newspaper notice shall not be required to be published, however, in the case of a certification with respect to which the State agency can substantiate, and enters in its records evidence substantiating, that all workers covered by the certification have received written notice required by paragraph (d)(1) of this section. (ii) A published notice must include the following kinds of information: (A) Worker group(s) covered by the certification, and the article(s) produced as specified in the copy of the certification furnished to the State agency. (B) Name and the address or location of workers' firm. (C) Impact, certification, and expiration dates in the certification document. (D) Benefits and reemployment services available to eligible workers. (E) Explanation of how and where workers should apply for TAA benefits and services. (e) Advice and assistance to workers. In addition to the information and assistance to workers as required under paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section, State agencies shall- (1) Advise each worker who applies for unemployment insurance under the State law of the benefits available under subparts B through E of this part and the procedures and deadlines for applying for such benefits. (2) Facilitate the early filing of petitions under section 221 of the Act and 617.4(b) for any workers that the agency considers are likely to be eligible for benefits. State agencies shall utilize information received by the State's dislocated worker unit to facilitate the early filing of petitions under section 221 of the Act by workers potentially adversely affected by imports. (3) Advise each adversely affected worker to apply for training under (a) before, or at the same time as, the worker applies for trade readjustment allowances under subpart B of this part. (4) Interview each adversely affected worker, as soon as practicable, regarding suitable training opportunities available to the worker under (a) and review such opportunities with the worker. 20CFR5-617.doc Page 10 of 83
11 20 CFR 617 Trade Adjustment Assistance for Workers Subpart B Trade Readjustment Allowances SUBPART B -- TRADE READJUSTMENT ALLOWANCES (TRA) 20 CFR Applications for TRA. (a) Before and after certification. An individual covered under a certification or a petition for certification may apply to a State agency for TRA. A determination shall be made at any time to the extent necessary to establish or protect an individual's entitlement to TRA or other TAA, but no payment of TRA or other TAA may be made by a State agency until a certification is made and the State agency determines that the individual is covered thereunder. (b) Timing of applications. An initial application for TRA, and applications for TRA for weeks of unemployment beginning before the initial application for TRA is filed, may be filed within a reasonable period of time after publication of the determination certifying the appropriate group of workers under section 223 of the Act. However, an application for TRA for a week of unemployment beginning after the initial application is filed shall be filed within the time limit applicable to claims for regular compensation under the applicable State law. For purposes of this paragraph (b), a reasonable period of time means such period of time as the individual had good cause for not filing earlier, which shall include, but not be limited to, the individual's lack of knowledge of the certification or misinformation supplied the individual by the State agency. (c) Applicable procedures. Applications shall be filed in accordance with this Subpart B and on forms which shall be furnished to individuals by the State agency. The procedures for reporting and filing applications for TRA shall be consistent with this Part 617 and the Secretary's "Standard for Claim Filing, Claimant Reporting, Job Finding and Employment Services", Employment Security Manual, Part V, sections 5000 et seq. (Appendix A of this Part). (d) Advising workers to apply for training. State agencies shall advise each worker of the qualifying requirements for entitlement to TRA and other TAA benefits at the time the worker files an initial claim for State UI, and shall advise each adversely affected worker to apply for training under subpart C of this part before, or at the same time, the worker applies for TRA, as required by 617.4(e)(1) and (3) Qualifying requirements for TRA. (a) Basic qualifying requirements for entitlement-(1) Prior to November 21, To qualify for TRA for any week of unemployment that begins prior to November 21, 1988, an individual must meet each of the following requirements of paragraphs (a)(1) (i) through (vii) of this section: (i)certification. The individual must be an adversely affected worker covered under a certification. (ii) Separation. The individual's first qualifying separation (as defined in paragraph (t)(3)(i) of 617.3) before application for TRA must occur: (A) On or after the impact date of such certification; and (B) Before the expiration of the two-year period beginning on the date of such certification, or, if earlier, before the termination date, if any, of such certification. 20CFR5-617.doc Page 11 of 83
12 20 CFR 617 Trade Adjustment Assistance for Workers Subpart B Trade Readjustment Allowances (iii) Wages and employment. (A) In the 52-week period (i.e., 52 consecutive calendar weeks) ending with the week of the individual's first qualifying separation, the individual must have had at least 26 weeks of employment at wages of $ 30 or more a week in adversely affected employment with a single firm or subdivision of a firm. Evidence that an individual meets this requirement shall be obtained as provided in Employment and wages covered under more than one certification may not be combined to qualify for TRA. (B)(1) For the purposes of paragraph (a)(1)(iii) of this section, any week in which such individual- (i) is on employer-authorized leave from such adversely affected employment for purposes of vacation, sickness, injury, maternity, or inactive duty or active duty military service for training, or (ii) does not work in such adversely affected employment because of a disability compensable under a workers' compensation law or plan of a State or the United States, or (iii) had adversely affected employment interrupted to serve as a full-time representative of a labor organization in such firm or subdivision, shall be treated as a week of employment at wages of $ 30 or more; (2)Provided, that- (i) not more than 7 weeks in the case of weeks described in paragraph (a)(1)(iii)(b)(1)(i) or paragraph (a)(1)(iii)(b)(1)(iii) of this section, or both, and (ii) not more than 26 weeks described in paragraph (a)(1)(iii)(b)(1)(ii) of this section, may be treated as weeks of employment for purposes of paragraph (a)(1)(iii) of this section. (C) Wages and employment creditable under paragraph (a)(1)(iii) of this section shall not include employment or wages earned or paid for employment which is contrary to or prohibited by any Federal law. (iv) Entitlement to UI. The individual must have been entitled to (or would have been entitled to if the individual had applied therefor) UI for a week within the benefit period- (A) in which the individual's first qualifying separation occurred, or (B) which began (or would have begun) by reason of the filing of a claim for UI by the individual after such first qualifying separation. (v) Exhaustion of UI. The individual must: (A) Have exhausted all rights to any UI to which the individual was entitled (or would have been entitled to if the individual had applied therefor); and (B) Not have an unexpired waiting period applicable to the individual for any such UI. (vi) Extended Benefit work test. (A) The individual must- (1) Accept any offer of suitable work, as defined in 617.3(kk), and actually apply for any suitable work the individual is referred to by the State agency, and (2) Actively engage in seeking work and furnish the State agency tangible evidence of such efforts each week, and (3) Register for work and be referred by the State agency to suitable work, in accordance with those provisions of the applicable State law which apply to claimants for Extended Benefits and which 20CFR5-617.doc Page 12 of 83
13 20 CFR 617 Trade Adjustment Assistance for Workers Subpart B Trade Readjustment Allowances are consistent with Part 615 of this Chapter. (B) The Extended Benefit work test shall not apply to an individual with respect to claims for TRA for weeks of unemployment beginning prior to the filing of an initial claim for TRA, nor for any week which begins before the individual is notified that the individual is covered by a certification issued under the Act and is fully informed of the Extended Benefit work test requirements of paragraph (a)(1)(vi) of this section and Prior to such notification and advice, the individual shall not be subject to the Extended Benefit work test requirements, nor to any State timely filing requirement, but shall be required to be unemployed and able to work and available for work with respect to any such week except as provided for workers in approved training in (b)(1). (vii) Job search program participation. (A) The individual is enrolled in, participating in, or has successfully completed a job search program which meets the requirements of (a); or the State agency has determined that no acceptable job search program is reasonably available under the criteria set forth in (c). (B) The job search program requirement shall not apply to an individual with respect to claims for TRA for weeks of unemployment beginning prior to the filing of an initial claim for TRA, nor for any week which begins before the individual is notified that the individual is covered by a certification issued under the Act and is fully informed of the job search program requirement of paragraph (a)(1)(vii) of this section and (C) The job search program requirement shall not apply to an individual, as a qualifying requirement for TRA, with respect to any week ending after November 20, 1988, but cooperating State agencies are encouraged to continue to utilize job search programs after November 20, 1988, as an effective tool to assist adversely affected workers in finding suitable employment, particularly unemployed workers who have completed training or for whom the training requirement has been waived under (2) On and after November 21, To qualify for TRA for any week of unemployment that begins on or after November 21, 1988, an individual must meet each of the following requirements of paragraphs (a)(2) (i) through (vii) of this section: (i) Certification. The individual must be an adversely affected worker covered under a certification. (ii) Separation. The individual's first qualifying separation (as defined in paragraph (t)(3)(i) of 617.3) before application for TRA must occur: (A) On or after the impact date of such certification; and (B) Before the expiration of the two-year period beginning on the date of such certification, or, if earlier, before the termination date, if any, of such certification. (iii) Wages and employment. (A) In the 52-week period (i.e., 52 consecutive calendar weeks) ending with the week of the individual's first qualifying separation, or any subsequent total qualifying separation under the same certification, the individual must have had at least 26 weeks of employment at wages of $ 30 or more a week in adversely affected employment with a single firm or subdivision of a firm. Evidence that an individual meets this requirement shall be obtained as provided in Employment and wages covered under more than one certification may not be combined to qualify for TRA. 20CFR5-617.doc Page 13 of 83
14 20 CFR 617 Trade Adjustment Assistance for Workers Subpart B Trade Readjustment Allowances (B)(1) For the purposes of paragraph (a)(2)(iii) of this section, any week in which such individual- (i) Is on employer-authorized leave from such adversely affected employment for purposes of vacation, sickness, injury, maternity, or inactive duty or active duty military service for training, or (ii) Does not work in such adversely affected employment because of a disability compensable under a workers' compensation law or plan of a State or the United States, or (iii) Had adversely affected employment interrupted to serve as a full-time representative of a labor organization in such firm or subdivision, or (iv) Is on call-up for the purpose of active duty in a reserve status in the Armed Forces of the United States (if such week began after August 1, 1990), provided such active duty is "Federal service" as defined in part 614 of this chapter, shall be treated as a week of employment at wages of $ 30 or more; (2) Provided, that- (i) Not more than 7 weeks in the case of weeks described in paragraph (a)(2)(iii)(b)(1) (i) or (iii) of this section, or both, and (ii) Not more than 26 weeks described in paragraph (a)(2)(iii)(b)(1) (ii) or (iv) of this section, may be treated as weeks of employment for purposes of paragraph (a)(2)(iii) of this section. (C) Wages and employment creditable under paragraph (a)(2)(iii) of this section shall not include employment or wages earned or paid for employment which is contrary to or prohibited by any Federal law. (iv) Entitlement to UI. The individual must have been entitled to (or would have been entitled to if the individual had applied therefor) UI for a week within the benefit period- (A) in which the individual's first qualifying separation occurred, or (B) which began (or would have begun) by reason of the filing of a claim for UI by the individual after such first qualifying separation. (v) Exhaustion of UI. The individual must: (A) Have exhausted all rights to any UI to which the individual was entitled (or would have been entitled if the individual had applied therefor); and (B) Not have an unexpired waiting period applicable to the individual for any such UI. (vi) Extended Benefit work test. (A) The individual must- (1) Accept any offer of suitable work, as defined in 617.3(kk), and actually apply for any suitable work the individual is referred to by the State agency, and (2) Actively engage in seeking work and furnish the State agency tangible evidence of such efforts each week, and (3) Register for work and be referred by the State agency to suitable work, in accordance with those provisions of the applicable State law which apply to claimants for Extended Benefits and which are consistent with part 615 of this chapter. (B) The Extended Benefit work test shall not apply to an individual with respect to 20CFR5-617.doc Page 14 of 83
15 20 CFR 617 Trade Adjustment Assistance for Workers Subpart B Trade Readjustment Allowances claims for TRA for weeks of unemployment beginning prior to the filing of an initial claim for TRA, nor for any week which begins before the individual is notified that the individual is covered by a certification issued under the Act and is fully informed of the Extended Benefit work test requirements of paragraph (a)(2)(vi) of this section and Prior to such notification and advice, the individual shall not be subject to the Extended Benefit work test requirements, nor to any State timely filing requirement, but shall be required to be unemployed and able to work and available for work with respect to any such week except as provided in (b)(2) for workers enrolled in, or participating in, a training program approved under (a). (vii) Participation in training. (A) The individual must- (1) Be enrolled in or participating in a training program approved pursuant to (a), or (2) Have completed a training program approved under (a), after a total or partial separation from adversely affected employment within the certification period of a certification issued under the Act, or (3) Have received from the State agency a written statement under waiving the participation in training requirement for the individual. (B) The participation in training requirement of paragraph (a)(2)(vii) of this section shall not apply to an individual with respect to claims for TRA for weeks of unemployment beginning prior to the filing of an initial claim for TRA, nor for any week which begins before the individual is notified that the individual is covered by a certification issued under the Act and is fully informed of the participation in training requirement of paragraph (a)(2)(vii) of this section and (C) The participation in training requirement of paragraph (a)(2)(vii) of this section shall apply, as a qualifying requirement for TRA, to an individual with respect to claims for TRA for weeks of unemployment commencing on or after November 21, 1988, and beginning with the first week following the week in which a certification covering the individual is issued under the Act, unless the State agency has issued a written statement to the individual under waiving the participation in training requirement for the individual. (D) For purposes of paragraph (a)(2)(vii) of this section, the following definitions shall apply: (1) Enrolled in Training. A worker shall be considered to be enrolled in training when the worker's application for training is approved by the State agency and the training institution has furnished written notice to the State agency that the worker has been accepted in the approved training program which is to begin within 30 calendar days of the date of such approval. (A waiver under shall not be required for an individual who is enrolled in training as defined herein.) (2) Completed Training. A worker shall be considered to have completed a training program if the training program was approved, or was approvable and is approved, pursuant to , and the training was completed subsequent to the individual's total or partial separation from adversely affected employment within the certification period of a certification issued under the Act, and the training provider has certified that all the conditions for completion of the training program have been satisfied. (3) Special rules for workers separated in 1981 to 1986 period. (i) Basic conditions. Under section 1425(b) of the Omnibus 20CFR5-617.doc Page 15 of 83
16 20 CFR 617 Trade Adjustment Assistance for Workers Subpart B Trade Readjustment Allowances Trade and Competitiveness Act of 1988 (the "OTCA") (Pub. L ) the time limit on the eligibility period for basic TRA in section 233(a)(2) of the Act (before and after the amendment by Public Law ), and the 210-day time limit in section 233(b) of the Act on the filing of a bona fide application for training in order to qualify for additional TRA, are set aside and shall be disregarded for any individual separated from adversely affected employment in the period which began on August 13, 1981, and ended on April 7, 1986: Provided, That, any such individual must meet all of the following requirements of paragraphs (a)(3)(i)(a) through (E) of this section to qualify for TRA for any week. (A) Period of separation. The separation of the individual must have occurred on a date within the period which began on August 13, 1981 and ended on April 7, (B) Total separation required. Such separation must be a "total separation" as defined in 617.3(ll), and a "total qualifying separation" as defined in 617.3(t)(3)(i)(B); and, for the purposes of determining whether an individual has been continuously unemployed, as defined in 617.3(t)(3)(i)(E), only the last such total separation within the August 13, 1981 to April 7, 1986 period shall be taken into account. (C) Other standard requirements. The individual must, with respect to such total separation, meet all of the requirements of paragraphs (a)(2)(i) through (v) of this section. (D) Participation in training. (1) The individual must meet the requirements of paragraph (a)(2)(vii) of this section, with respect to being enrolled in or participating in a training program approved pursuant to (a), as to each week TRA is claimed, and not be ineligible under (b)(2) for failure to begin participation in such training or for ceasing to participate in such training. (2) With respect to participation in training, as required under paragraph (a)(3) of this section, the break in training provisions of (d) shall be applicable, and the waiver of participation provisions in shall not be applicable. (E) Continuously unemployed. (1) The individual must have been continuously unemployed since the date of the individual's total separation referred to in paragraph (a)(2)(vii)(b) of this section, not taking into account for the purposes of this determination any work in which the individual was employed in seasonal employment, odd jobs, or part-time, temporary employment. (2) For purposes of (a)(3)(i)(E)(1), continuously unemployed shall mean the individual has not been engaged in any employment, except for seasonal employment, oddjobs, or part-time, temporary employment. Employment shall be considered: (i) Seasonal employment when seasonality provisions of the applicable State law are applicable to such employment; or (ii) An odd job when the established period of employment occurs within five (5) consecutive days or less; or (iii) Part-time, temporary employment when a termination date of one hundred fifty (150) days or less was established at the time of employment, and the average weekly hours for the job, over the period of employment, was less than 30 hours per week. (ii) TRA payments prospective only. The provisions of paragraph (a)(3) of this section apply to payments of TRA only for weeks which begin after August 23, 1988, 20CFR5-617.doc Page 16 of 83
17 20 CFR 617 Trade Adjustment Assistance for Workers Subpart B Trade Readjustment Allowances and with respect to training in which the individual becomes enrolled and begins participation before or after such date, and which is approved under (a) before or after such date. No payment of TRA may be authorized under paragraph (a)(3) of this section for any week which ends before such training is approved under (a). (iii) Other special rules. (1) Although the last total qualifying separation of an individual will be used for the purposes of the determination under paragraph (a)(3)(i)(b) of this section, the individual's first qualifying separation (as defined in paragraph (t)(3)(ii) of 617.3) must be used to determine the weekly and maximum amounts payable to the individual in accordance with and (2) No individual shall be determined to be eligible for TRA under paragraph (a)(3) of this section if the individual has previously received all of the basic and additional TRA to which the individual was entitled. (3) The 26-week eligibility period for additional TRA is applicable under paragraph (a)(3) of this section, as such term is defined in paragraph (m)(2) of (4) Special rules for oil and gas workersretroactive. (i) Basic conditions. Under section 1421(a)(1)(B) of the OTCA, individuals employed by independent firms engaged in exploration or drilling for oil and natural gas who were separated after September 30, 1985, may be entitled, retroactively, to TAA program benefits, but only if, as to any such individual, all of the conditions in the following provisions of paragraph (a)(4) of this section are met. (ii) Prior certification. Individuals covered by this paragraph (a)(4) do not include any individual covered under a certification (made with respect to the same firm or subdivision of a firm) that was issued under section 223 of the Act without regard to the amendments to section 222 of the Act (relating to oil and gas workers) made by section 1421 (a)(1)(a) of the OTCA. (iii) Petition. (A) To apply for a certification under section 223 covering workers referred to in section 1421 (a)(1)(b) of the OTCA, a petition must have been filed in the Office of Trade Adjustment Assistance after August 23, 1988, and on or before November 18, 1988, by or on behalf of a group of workers of such a firm or subdivision of a firm. (B) A petition, to be valid, may not be signed by or on behalf of an individual referred to in paragraph (a)(4)(ii) of this section. (iv) Certification. (A) As provided in section 1421(a) (1)(B) of the OTCA, a certification issued pursuant to section 223 of the Act will not be subject to the one-year limitation on the impact date which is specified in section 223(b) of the Act, but the impact date of any such certification may not be a date earlier than October 1, (B) A certification shall not be issued under the authority of section 1421(a)(1)(B) of the OTCA if a certification could have been issued under section 223 of the Act before or after the amendment made by section 1421(a)(1)(A) of the OTCA. (v) Coverage of certification. Individuals covered by a certification issued under the authority of section 1421(a)(1)(B) of the OTCA will be eligible to apply for TAA program benefits as follows: (A) Basic and additional TRA, retroactively and prospectively, subject to the conditions stated in paragraph (a)(4) of this section; 20CFR5-617.doc Page 17 of 83
18 20 CFR 617 Trade Adjustment Assistance for Workers Subpart B Trade Readjustment Allowances (B) Training, prospectively, subject to the conditions stated in subpart C of this part; (C) Job search allowances, prospectively, subject to the conditions stated in subpart D of this part; and (D) Relocation allowances, prospectively, subject to the conditions stated in subpart E of this part. (vi) TRA entitlement. To qualify for TRA for any week, an individual must meet all of the following requirements of paragraphs (a)(4)(vi)(a) through (D) of this section; (A) Certification. The individual must be an adversely affected worker covered under a certification issued pursuant to section 223 of the Act and under the authority of section 1421(a)(1)(B) of the OTCA. (B) Date of separation. The date of the individual's most recent total separation (as defined in 617.3) must be a date after September 30, 1985, and within the certification period of the certification under which the worker is covered. Separations occurring prior to October 1, 1985, shall be disregarded for the purposes of determining whether an individual experienced a total separation after September 30, (C) Other standard requirements. (1) With respect to weeks of unemployment that begin after September 30, 1985, but prior to November 21, 1988, the individual must, with respect to the separation referred to in paragraph (a)(4)(vi)(b) of this section, meet all of the requirements of paragraph (a)(1)(i) through (vii) of this section, and (2) With respect to weeks of unemployment that begin on or after November 21, 1988, the individual must meet all of the requirements of paragraphs (a)(2)(i) through (vii) of this section. (D) Other special rules. (1) Although an individual's most recent total or partial separation after September 30, 1985 must be used for the purposes of this paragraph (a)(4)(vi)(b) of this section, the individual's first qualifying separation (as defined in paragraph (t)(3)(ii) of 617.3) must be used to determine the weekly and maximum amounts payable to the individual in accordance with and (2) The 60-day preclusion rule in paragraph (b)(1) of this section shall not be applicable to an individual covered by a certification referred to in paragraph (a)(4)(vi)(a) of this section, and who is eligible for TRA under the provisions of paragraph (a)(4) of this section. (3) The 26-week eligibility period for additional TRA (as defined in paragraph (m)(2) of 617.3) is applicable under paragraph (a)(4) of this section. (b) First week of entitlement. The first week any individual may be entitled to a payment of basic TRA shall be the later of: (1) The first week beginning more than 60 days after the date of the filing of the petition which resulted in the certification under which the individual is covered (except in the case of oil and gas workers to whom paragraph (a)(4) of this section applies); or (2) The first week beginning after the individual's exhaustion of all rights to UI including waiting period credit, as determined under (a)(1)(v) or (a)(2), as appropriate Evidence of qualification. (a) State agency action. When an individual applies for TRA, the State agency having jurisdiction under 20CFR5-617.doc Page 18 of 83
19 20 CFR 617 Trade Adjustment Assistance for Workers Subpart B Trade Readjustment Allowances (a) shall obtain information necessary to establish: (1) Whether the individual meets the qualifying requirements in ; (2) The individual's average weekly wage; and (3) For an individual claiming to be partially separated, the average weekly hours and average weekly wage in adversely affected employment. (b) Insufficient data. If information specified in paragraph (a) of this section is not available from State agency records or from any employer, the State agency shall require the individual to submit a signed statement setting forth such information as may be required for the State agency to make the determinations required by paragraph (a) of this section. (c) Verification. A statement made under paragraph (b) of this section shall be certified by the individual to be true to the best of the individual's knowledge and belief and shall be supported by evidence such as Forms W-2, paycheck stubs, union records, income tax returns, or statements of fellow workers, and shall be verified by the employer. (d) Determinations. The State agency shall make the necessary determinations on the basis of information obtained pursuant to this section, except that if, after reviewing information obtained under paragraph (b) of this section against other available data, including agency records, it concludes that such information is not reasonably accurate, it shall make appropriate adjustments and shall make the determination on the basis of the adjusted data Weekly amounts of TRA. (a) Regular allowance. The amount of TRA payable for a week of total unemployment (including a week of training approved under Subpart C of this Part 617 or under the provisions of the applicabie State law) shall be an amount equal to the most recent weekly benefit amount of UI (including dependents' allowances) payable to the individual for a week of total unemployment preceding the individual's first exhaustion of UI following the individual's first qualifying separation: Provided, that in a State in which weeks of UI are paid in varying amounts related to wages with separate employers, the weekly amount of TRA shall be calculated as it would be to pay extended compensation: Provided, further, that where a State calculates a base amount of UI and calculates dependents' allowances on a weekly supplemental basis. TRA weekly benefit amounts shall be calculated in the same manner and under the same terms and conditions as apply to claimants for UI, except that the base amount shall not change. (b) Increased allowance. An individual in training approved under Subpart C of this Part 617 who is thereby entitled for any week to TRA and a training allowance under any other Federal law for the training of workers shall be paid in the amount computed under paragraph (a) of this section or, if greater, the amount to which the individual would be entitled under such other Federal law if the individual applied for such allowance, as provided in section 232(b) of the Act. A payment under this paragraph (b) shall be in lieu of any training allowance to which the individual is entitled under such other Federal law. (c) Reduction of amount. An amount of TRA payabie under paragraph (a) or (b) of this section for any week shall be reduced (but not below zero) by: (1) Income that is deductible from UI under the disqualifying income provisions 20CFR5-617.doc Page 19 of 83
20 20 CFR 617 Trade Adjustment Assistance for Workers Subpart B Trade Readjustment Allowances of the applicable State law or Federal unemployment compensation law; (2) The amount of a training allowance (other than a training allowance referred to in paragraph (b) of this section) under any Federal law that the individual receives for such week, as provided in section 232(c) of the Act. This paragraph (c) shall apply to Veterans Educational Assistance, Pell Grants, Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants, and other training allowances under any Federal law other than for the training of workers; and (3) Any amount that would be deductible from UI for days of absence from training under the provisions of the applicable State law which apply to individuals in approved training Maximum amount of TRA. (a) General rule. Except as provided under paragraph (b) of this section, the maximum amount of TRA payable to an individual under a certification shall be the amount determined by: (1) Multiplying by 52 the weekly amount of TRA payable to such individual for a week of total unemployment, as determined under (a); and (2) Subtracting from the product derived under paragraph (a)(1) of this section, the total sum of UI to which the individual was entitled (or would have been entitled if the individual had applied therefor) in the individual's first benefit period described in (a)(1)(iv) or, as appropriate, (a)(2)(iv). The individual's full entitlement shall be subtracted under this paragraph, without regard to the amount, if any, that was actually paid to the individual with respect to such benefit period. (b) Exceptions. The maximum amount of TRA determined under paragraph (a) of this section will not include: (1) The amount of dependents' allowances paid as a supplement to the base weekly amount determined under (a); (2) The amount of the difference between the individual's weekly increased allowances determined under (b) and the individual's weekly amount determined under (a); and (3) The amounts paid for additional weeks determined under (b); but nothing in this paragraph (b) shall affect an individual's eligibility for such supplemental, increased or additional allowances. (c) Reduction for Federal training allowance. (1) If a training allowance referred to in (c)(2) is paid to an individual for any week of unemployment with respect to which the individual would be entitled (determined without regard to any disqualification under (b)(2)) to TRA, if the individual applied for TRA for such week, each week shall be deducted from the total number of weeks of TRA otherwise payable to the individual. (2) If the training allowance referred to in paragraph (c)(1) of this section is less than the amount of TRA otherwise payable to the individual for such week, the individual shall, when the individual applies for TRA for such week, be paid TRA in an amount not to exceed the amount equal to the difference between the individual's regular weekly TRA amount, as determined under (a), and the amount of the training allowance paid to the individual for such week, as provided in section 232(c) of the Act. 20CFR5-617.doc Page 20 of 83
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