Holcomb signs executive order requiring Hoosiers on unemployment to actively seek full-time work

20210324cr holcomb photo 1.jpgIndiana Gov. Eric Holcomb talks about expanding vaccine eligibility to Hoosiers 16 and older on March 31 and relaxation of some restrictions of the pandemic. Photo provided SUBMITTED

INDIANAPOLIS — Gov. Eric J. Holcomb today signed Executive Order 21-13 requiring Hoosiers requesting unemployment benefits from the state to be actively seeking full-time work starting on June 1.

The federal government authorized states to waive work search requirements during the height of the pandemic.

The Indiana Department of Workforce Development (DWD) will once again require a weekly work search report from Hoosiers requesting unemployment benefits. Work search activities include applying for a job, attending a job fair, participating in a WorkOne orientation, or completing an online workshop.

DWD will notify affected Hoosiers about these changes to allow time to prepare for the renewed requirements. For more information on the state’s work search program, visit https://www.in.gov/dwd/indiana-unemployment/individuals/work-search/.

The order also rescinds other emergency provisions that are no longer needed or will become effective by law. This action will enable an effective transition.