Current through September, 2024
Section 17-663-69 - Work registration(a) The receipt of income from self-employment shall not automatically exempt a household member from the work registration requirement. The branch shall determine that the self-employment enterprise: (1) Requires at least thirty hours of work per week during the period of certification or the twelve month work registration period; or(2) Produces weekly gross earnings at least equal to the federal minimum wage multiplied by thirty hours, if not requiring thirty hours of work per week.(b) In instances where the household member hires or contracts for another person or firm to handle the daily activities of the enterprise, the household member shall not be considered self-employed for the purpose of work registration unless the household member works on enterprise activities at least thirty hours per week.(c) The branch shall review the circumstances of the household members engaged in seasonal self-employment to determine if the minimum requirement is met in the off-season. If these minimum requirements are not met, the household member shall register for work, unless otherwise exempt.(d) The household member shall be exempt during the work season if the household member is actively-engaged in the enterprise on an average of thirty hours per week, or receives the minimum gross earnings equivalent to the federal minimum wage multiplied by thirty hours per week, over the certification period.[Eff 3/19/93; am and comp OCT 07 2010] (Auth: HRS § 346-14) (Imp: 7 C.F.R. §273.7(b)(1)(vii) )