To meet the online registration for work requirements under section 383-29(a), the department shall:

(1) Allow an individual to post the required information independently on the department’s internet job-matching system; or

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Terms Used In Hawaii Revised Statutes 383-12

  • Department: means the department of labor and industrial relations. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 383-1
  • Employment office: means a free public employment office or branch thereof operated by the State or any other state as a part of a state-controlled system of public employment offices or by a federal agency charged with the administration of an unemployment compensation program or free public employment offices. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 383-1
  • registration for work: means that an individual shall provide information to the employment office to be posted on the department's internet job-matching system, including the individual's name, job skills, education, training, prior employment history and work duties, preferred working conditions, occupational licenses, and other relevant occupational information to facilitate work search efforts by the individual and increase job referrals by the employment office. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 383-1
(2) Accept information provided by the individual in the form prescribed by the department, and enter the necessary information on the department’s internet job-matching system for the individual.

The employment office shall provide the necessary information to the unemployment office for the purpose of determining whether the individual’s registration for work requirements have been met.