Washington Administrative Code
Title 192 - Employment Security Department
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
Chapter 192-140 - Reporting requirements to receive benefits
- Section 192-140-005 - Filing weekly claims for benefits
- Section 192-140-010 - Systems security
- Section 192-140-020 - Will I be required to report in person?
- Section 192-140-025 - What does "failure to respond" mean?
- Section 192-140-030 - What happens if I do not report in person when directed?
- Section 192-140-035 - What happens if I do not respond to a request for information?
- Section 192-140-040 - What happens if I do not provide details about my employment when filing my weekly claim?
- Section 192-140-045 - What happens if I do not respond to a request for information about a refusal of an offer of work?
- Section 192-140-050 - What happens if I do not respond to a request for information about failure to apply for work?
- Section 192-140-055 - What happens if I do not respond to a request for information about a labor dispute?
- Section 192-140-070 - What happens if I do not establish that I am able to or available for work?
- Section 192-140-075 - What happens if I do not demonstrate that I am actively looking for work?
- Section 192-140-080 - What happens if I do not comply with a job search directive?
- Section 192-140-085 - What happens if I do not respond to a request for information regarding late claim(s)?
- Section 192-140-090 - What happens if I do not schedule or report for reemployment services as provided in RCW 50.20.010 (1)(e)?
- Section 192-140-098 - What happens if the department suspects a claim is impacted by imposter fraud?
- Section 192-140-100 - What happens if I do not respond to a request for information about a discharge from work?
- Section 192-140-105 - What happens if I do not respond to a request for information about a voluntary quit from work?
- Section 192-140-120 - What happens if I do not provide information regarding attendance at school?
- Section 192-140-130 - What happens if I do not respond to a request for information about holiday, vacation, sick, or other paid time off?
- Section 192-140-135 - What happens if I fail to respond to a request for information about athletic employment?
- Section 192-140-140 - What happens if I fail to respond to a request for information about reasonable assurance to return to work in educational employment?
- Section 192-140-145 - What happens if I do not respond to a request for information about my retirement pay?
- Section 192-140-200 - What happens if I certify that I am not able to or available for work?
- Section 192-140-210 - What happens if I return to full-time work or report hours worked consistent with full-time work?
- Section 192-140-220 - What happens if I do not respond to a request for information about my corporate officer status?
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