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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

341.375 Notification by employer to secretary when worker declines suitable work

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-- Online notification portal.
(1)An employer may notify the secretary in writing or electronically of each worker
who has declined to accept suitable work when offered or has failed to attend a first
interview for suitable work, whether held in-person, virtually, or by phone. The
notice shall contain:
(a)A statement that identifies a person or persons with knowledge of the
information;
(b)The name and contact information of the person or persons with knowledge of
the information; and
(c)Specific and detailed information regarding the decline of an offer of suitable
work or the failure to attend a first interview regarding suitable work that may
potentially disqualify the worker from receiving benefits.
(2)The information contained in the notice shall be considered, but not solely relied
on, when making a determination of eligibility for benefits. The secretary shall
consider the suitability of work in making an eligibility determination pursuant to
KRS 341.100.
(3)The secretary shall provide a portal in which the notice in subsection
(1)of this
section can be made online.
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