Amendments to State Unemployment Insurance Laws
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Employment and Training Administration
Washington, D.C. 20210
REPORT ON STATE LEGISLATION
REPORT NO. 4
August 2007
ARKANSAS | SB 773 (Act No. 490) |
ENACTED and EFFECTIVE March 26, 2007 |
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Administrative | ||
Changes the Arkansas Employment Security Law to the Department of Workforce Services Law, the title
of the Director from the Director of the Arkansas Employment Security Department to the Director of the Department
of Workforce Services, and the Employment Security Special Fund to the Department of Workforce Services Special Fund.
Repeals the provisions for providing job finding assistance to food stamp applicants and recipients. Provides for an Emergency Clause. |
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Appeals | ||
Provides that in the event that an appeal involving an original nonmonetary determination is
pending as of the date that a redetermination is issued, the appeal, unless withdrawn, must be treated as an
appeal from such redetermination. Provides that a decision by the Board of Review is final unless within 30 calendar days (formerly 20) after the mailing of notice to the parties' last known address or absent mailing, within 30 calendar days (formerly 20) after delivery of notice a judicial review is initiated. Allows an employer to appeal from the determination of the director to the circuit court by filing a petition with the circuit court clerk in the county of the employer's residence or in Pulaski County within 30 days (formerly 20) of the mailing to the employer of notice of the determination. Provides that a reimbursable employer's time for appealing a redetermination by filing a petition with the clerk of the circuit court in the county of the employer's residence, if the residence is in Arkansas, or the clerk of the circuit court of Pulaski County, Arkansas is changed from 20 days to 30 days after mailing or delivery of the redetermination; the redetermination is conclusive and binding for failing to appeal. |
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Financing | ||
Modifies the contribution rate schedule to reflect that an employer with a reserve ratio balance
of:
Modifies the experience rate provisions to provide that:
Changes the due date for making voluntary payments to the Unemployment Compensation Trust Fund from within 90 days from the beginning of the rate year to no later than March 31, of the calendar year for which the new contribution rate is effective. Requires, upon receipt of a timely voluntary payment, computation of a new contribution rate for the employer, and that notice is provided to the employer of the new contribution rate. Requires regular benefits paid after a benefit year has been established against a base-period employer under qualifying conditions when the individual continues employment with the employer but who subsequently left the employment under conditions that would have been noncharged to be charged through the date on which the subsequent separation occurred to the separate account of the base-period employer. (Previously, benefits paid were not charged to the separate account of the base-period employer.) Excludes such employers from making an application for review and redetermination for charges that might be changed that appear on the employer's account as reflected on the quarterly statement of paid benefits. Provides that benefits paid from the established benefit year after the date on which the subsequent separation occurred will not be charged to the separate account of the base-period employer. Deletes the requirement that the Department of Workforce Services Special Fund consist of the proceeds of the one twentieth of one percent (.05 percent) stabilization tax. Requires the Department of Workforce Services Special Fund to consist of interest and penalty payments on overpayments collected from state income taxes intercepted and from the amount owed pursuant to a certificate of overpayment; provides for refunds of interest and penalties erroneously paid on such overpayments from this special fund. Requires from and after the end of the rate year in which a transfer occurred, the successor employing unit's rate of contribution for each rate year following the transfer to be based on the successor employing unit's experience combined with the experience of the predecessor employer or employers as of the regular computation date for the rate year. However, if at the regular computation date the successor employing unit and the predecessor employer or employers have less than 3 years of benefit risk:
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Nonmonetary Eligibility | ||
Provides that no individual will be disqualified for voluntarily leaving work if after making
reasonable efforts to preserve his or her job rights he or she left his or her last work to move with a military
spouse to a new duty station. Requires separation payments, holiday payments, vacation payments, bonus payments, and sick payments to be treated as earnings of which any amount exceeding 40 percent of the weekly benefit amount (WBA) will be deducted from the WBA, resulting in a reduced payment. With respect to the holiday payments, deductions are applicable for the week or weeks in which the holiday occurred, and employers are required to promptly report the week or weeks involved in the holiday pay period and the corresponding amount of holiday payments for that holiday pay period. Deletes the provision requiring benefit payments with respect to the week in which the sick-pay period occurred in an amount equal to the weekly benefit amount (WBA) less the sick pay payable that has been paid or will be paid later with respect to a week that is in excess of 40 percent of the WBA rounded to the nearest lower full dollar amount. Requires a written notice of a nonmonetary determination to be given to the claimant by delivery or mailing the notice to the last known address. |
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Overpayments | ||
Provides that any interest or penalty payment recovered from an overpayment to a claimant must be deposited into the Department of Workforce Services Special Fund. |
COLORADO | HB 1285 (CH 208) |
ENACTED May 14, 2007 EFFECTIVE August 8, 2007 |
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Appeals | ||
Amends the law to provide that decisions regarding the ability, availability, and active
search for work may be appealed by claimants and chargeable employers if the appeal is received within 20
calendar days after the date on the notice of any decision (previously within 15 calendar days). Deletes the requirement of using the "post marked date, if mailed" when relating to the time period:
Changes the appeal period from within 15 to within 20 calendar days for:
(All the above provisions are applicable to filings made on or after August 8, 2007.) |
DELAWARE | HB 144 (CH 46) |
ENACTED June 18, 2007 EFFECTIVE January 1, 2008 |
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Financing | ||
Increases the taxable wage base from $8,500 to $10,500. |
GEORGIA | HB 443 (Act No. 226) |
ENACTED May 24, 2007 EFFECTIVE July 1, 2007 |
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Coverage | ||
Changes the existing ABC test for determining when an individual is an independent contractor to an AC test. Additionally, provides that an individual will be defined as an independent contractor if so determined by an IRS SS-8 determination. | ||
Financing | ||
Extends from December 31, 2007, to December 31, 2009, the suspension period whereby an employer's contribution rate would otherwise be increased based upon the state-wide reserve ratio. | ||
Monetary Entitlement | ||
Increases the minimum weekly benefit amount (WBA) from $42 to $44 effective July 1, 2007, and increases the maximum WBA from $320 to $330 effective July 1, 2008. |
HAWAII | HB 1379 (Act No. 70) |
ENACTED May 16, 2007 EFFECTIVE July 1, 2007 |
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Coverage | ||
Requires that certain services performed for Indian tribes be covered. Requires unemployment benefits based on services performed for Indian tribes to be payable in the same amounts and under the same terms and conditions as benefits payable on the basis of other services covered under state law. Includes in the definition of "employment" services performed for an Indian tribe resulting in unemployment insurance coverage of such services and the exclusion from coverage of certain services. Requires financing of benefits based on services performed by Indian tribes to be applied in the same manner and under the same terms and condition as for nonprofit organizations except as provided. An Indian tribe includes a tribal unit, a subdivision or subsidiary of an Indian tribe, and a business enterprise wholly owned by the Indian tribe. Allows an Indian tribe to either pay contributions or to elect to make reimbursements. Requires an Indian tribe that elects to make reimbursements to deposit money as security. Under certain circumstances, terminates the reimbursement election when a tribe fails to make the required payment; provides for reinstatement when the failure is corrected. Requires extended benefits not reimbursed by the federal government to be 100 percent financed by the Indian tribe. Excludes from the definition of "employment" agricultural labor performed by an alien admitted to the U.S. to perform agricultural labor under certain provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act. |
HAWAII | HB 1500 (Act No. 110) |
ENACTED May 30, 2007 EFFECTIVE January 1, 2008 |
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Monetary Entitlement | ||
Raises the maximum weekly benefit amount (WBA) to 75 percent of the average weekly wage (AWW)
for benefit years beginning January 1, 2008. For benefit years beginning before January 1, 2008, and after
January 1, 2011, the maximum WBA will be 70 percent of the AWW. Increases from $50 to $150 the amount of money a claimant can earn without having his/her unemployment benefit reduced. Reduces the taxable wage base from $35,300 to $13,000 in calendar years 2008, 2009, and 2010 provided the balance in the trust fund does not fall below the adequate reserve fund level as specified in statute. |
KANSAS | SB 83 (CH 16) |
ENACTED March 19, 2007 EFFECTIVE Retroactive to January 1, 2007 |
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Coverage | ||
Amends definition of employer to include employing units that elect to have an unemployment tax account established at the time of initial registration. | ||
Monetary Entitlement | ||
Eliminates the waiting week requirement for claimants who become unemployed due to employer terminating business operations within the state, declaring bankruptcy, or initiating a workforce reduction pursuant to the Federal Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act. Makes the waiting week compensable upon completion of 3 weeks of unemployment consecutive to such waiting week. | ||
Financing | ||
Provides that the new employer rate is 4 percent of wages paid during the calendar year.
(Previously, 1.0 percent plus the greater of the average industry rate or the average rate for all employers in
prior year; no less than 2 percent.) Provides that the new employer rate for the construction industry is 6 percent.
Reduces contribution rates for positive balance employers (rate groups 1-5 reduced to 0 percent; rate groups 6-28 reduced by 50 percent; rate groups 29-51 reduced by 40 percent). Requires employers to file all reports and pay all contributions within 30 days of notice to receive the reduced rate in 2007. Requires employers to file reports and pay contributions by January 31 of the applicable year to be eligible for reduced rates in 2008 and subsequent rate years. Provides that reduced rates will not apply if the average high cost multiple of the trust fund falls below 1.2 as of the computation date. |
KENTUCKY | Rule 17446 (CH 12) |
ADOPTED May 4, 2007 |
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Overpayments | ||
Imposes a disqualification period, in addition to the current up to 52 week disqualification
period, for fraudulently failing to report wages earned during a week of unemployment for which benefits were
claimed as follows:
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KENTUCKY | Rule 17449 (CH 12) |
ADOPTED May 4, 2007 |
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Coverage | ||
Requires the following employees to be included under "presumed covered employment":
Provides that there will not be coverage in a partnership if there is an exempt relationship as defined in the state law between the worker and each partner. Provides that a stepchild under 21 years old employed by his stepparent will bear the same family exempt relationship as that of a natural or adopted child, if the stepparent claims the stepchild as a exemption on federal and state income tax returns. |
LOUISIANA | HB 779 (Act No. 113) |
ENACTED June 22, 2007 EFFECTIVE August 15, 2007 |
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Administration | ||
Changes the name of the Office of Regulatory Services to the Office of Unemployment Insurance
Administration. Transfers certain functions from the Office of Unemployment Insurance Administration (formerly Office of Regulatory Services) to the Office of Workforce Development. These functions include minimum wage standards, welfare of workers and labor disputes, regulations and certification of private employment agencies, minor labor laws, the formulation of policy relative to labor apprenticeship, and worker protection programs. |
MONTANA | HB 782 (CH 205) |
ENACTED and EFFECTIVE April 17, 2007 |
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Monetary Entitlement | ||
Provides for an exception from deducting or withholding unemployment benefits in cases
involving an overissuance of food stamps when the overissuance is attributable to departmental error if the
recipient notifies the department of the potential error, and the department informs the recipient that no
error occurred or fails to respond to the notification within 30 days. Applied retroactively to any cases pending before a Montana court on April 17, 2007. |
NEW HAMPSHIRE | SB 59 (CH 258) |
ENACTED and EFFECTIVE June 28, 2007 |
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Administration | ||
Establishes a committee to study the effect on the unemployment compensation trust fund of
employers with negative balance separate accounts. Provides that the members of the committee shall include: three members of the senate, appointed by the president of the senate; and three members of the house of representatives, appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives. Provides a deadline of November 1, 2007, for the committee to report its findings and any recommendations for proposed legislation to the president of the senate, the speaker of the house of representatives, the senate clerk, the house clerk, the governor, and the state library. |
NEW HAMPSHIRE | SB 195 (CH 123) |
ENACTED June 11, 2007 EFFECTIVE January 1, 2008 |
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Nonmonetary Eligibility | ||
Amends the law to provide that individuals who are the only available adult to care for an
ill, infirm, or physically or mentally disabled family member whom a licensed physician has certified is in
need of care for the activities of daily living are not required to be ready, willing and able to accept and
perform suitable work on all shifts, or be available for and seeking permanent, full-time work for which
they are qualified in order to be eligible for benefits. Amends the law to provide that not withstanding any other provision, no work will be deemed suitable and benefits will not be denied for refusing to accept new work if the individual is unable to apply for or accept work during the hours of a particular shift because he or she is the only adult available for the care of an ill, infirm, or physically or mentally disabled family member whom a licensed physician has certified is in need of care for the activities of daily living. |
NEW MEXICO | HB 247 (CH 137) |
ENACTED April 2, 2007 EFFECTIVE July 1, 2007 |
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Financing | ||
Provides that a contributing base-period employer's account will not be charged with any
portion of benefits paid to an individual for dependent allowances or because the individual to whom benefits
are paid voluntarily left work to relocate because of a spouse who is in the military service of the United
States or the New Mexico national guard, and received permanent change of station orders, activation orders,
or unit deployment orders. Creates the state unemployment trust fund in the state treasury. Requires this fund to consist of money from contributions pursuant to contribution Schedule B (as indicated below) and requires the unemployment compensation fund (UCF) not to consist of money from such contributions. Provides that earnings from the investment of the fund, subject to appropriation by the legislature, are solely for the purpose of administering the unemployment insurance and employment security programs. Provides that if the average high cost multiple (AHCM) of the UCF is less that 0.2 percent, funds sufficient to maintain the AHCM above 0.2 percent must be transferred from the state unemployment trust fund. Provides new contribution rate schedules for the following periods:
Requires that contributions under Schedule A be deposited in the unemployment compensation fund and contributions under Schedule B be deposited in the state unemployment trust fund. Modifies the criteria for existing contribution rate schedules for each calendar year after 2010, except as otherwise provided, as of the computation date for that year for employers whose accounts have been chargeable with benefits throughout the preceding 36 months. The contribution rate for such employer must be determined as follows:
Repeals Sections 6-11 and 13 of Chapter 3 (2005 Laws); HB 09, effective February 8, 2005. |
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Monetary Entitlement | ||
Increases the calculation of the weekly benefit (WBA) from 52.5 percent of the average
weekly wage (AWW) for insured work paid to the individual to 53.5 percent of the AWW. Increases the maximum WBA from 52.5 percent of the state's AWW for insured work to 53.5 percent of the state's AWW. Increases the dependent allowance benefit from $15 per child to $25 per child. |
OREGON | SB 196 (CH 87) |
ENACTED and EFFECTIVE May 7, 2007 |
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Overpayments | ||
Extends the period of disqualification from up to 26 to up to 52 weeks for willfully making
a false statement or misrepresentation, or willfully failing to report a material fact to obtain benefits. Provides that any disqualification imposed may be applied to any week claimed but remaining unpaid on the date of the disqualification decision but not to exceed 5 years (previously 3 years) from the date of the decision. Provides that in addition to other liabilities, an individual disqualified for fraudulent misrepresentation or failure to report a material fact is liable for a 15 percent penalty of the amount of benefits received but to which was not entitled; permits in a civil action against the individual collection of any penalty due. Provides that after applying the benefit deducted solely to the amount of benefits liable, other payments must be applied first to court costs, then to penalties, to interest, and to the amount liable to be repaid. Requires penalties collected be paid into the Employment Department Special Fraud Control Fund. Permits the director, in an effort to settle accounts in the best interest of the department, to waive, reduce, or compromise any part or all of the penalty charged. Requires the director to consider certain factors in making a determination that a penalty is uncollectible. Permits, as an alternative to a civil collection action, the director to assess a collection charge of $5 if the penalty exceeds $10 and to issue a warrant to levy and sell property for the payment of the amount liable to be repaid including the penalty; requires, upon receipt of a warrant, the entry of the penalty charge in the County Clerk Lean Record for which the warrant is issued; provides that if a warrant is returned unsatisfied, the director has the same remedies to enforce the penalty against the individual as if the director had recovered judgment against the individual for the penalty. The above amendments are applicable to unemployment compensation claims filed on or after May 7, 2007. |
OREGON | SB 197 (CH 89) |
ENACTED and EFFECTIVE May 7, 2007 |
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Administrative | ||
Clarifies provisions relating to confidentiality of information; except as provided
otherwise, all information in the records of the Employment Department (ED) pertaining to the administration
of the unemployment insurance (UI), employment service (ES), and labor market information (LMI) programs
is confidential and for the exclusive use and information of the Director in administering the UI, ES, and
LMI programs in Oregon, and is exempt from disclosure in public records. Provides for disclosure of information to the U.S. Secretary of Labor, the U.S. Attorney's Office, and as required by the Social Security Act and the Federal Unemployment Tax Act. Specifies that the information disclosed is confidential and may not be used for any other purpose; provides who is responsible for the costs of disclosing the information. Provides for additional disclosure of information secured from employing units and who is responsible for the costs of disclosing the information. Provides for disclosure of information to public employees in the performance of their duties including duties under state or Federal laws relating to the payment of UI benefits, and the provisions of ES and LMI; provides who is responsible for the costs of disclosing the information. Disqualifies appointees or employees of the ED from holding an appointment or employment with the ED for disclosing confidential information without proper authority. |
RHODE ISLAND |
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ENACTED and EFFECTIVE June 22, 2007 | ||
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Nonmonetary Eligibility | ||||
Provides that Social Security benefits received by an individual will not be included or considered as disqualifying income. |
SOUTH CAROLINA | SB 334 (Act No. 67) |
ENACTED and EFFECTIVE June 7, 2007 |
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Nonmonetary Eligibility | ||
Provides that individuals are eligible for unemployment compensation if it is found that they have voluntarily left work due to the relocation of their spouse from one military assignment to another, provided the separation from employment occurs within 15 days of the scheduled relocation date. | ||
Financing | ||
Provides for noncharging an employer's experience rating account for benefits paid to individuals who voluntarily left work due to the relocation of their spouse from one military assignment to another, provided the separation from employment occurs within 15 days of the scheduled relocation date. |
TENNESSEE | SB 801 (CH 264) |
ENACTED May 30, 2007 EFFECTIVE July 1, 2007 |
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Appeals | ||
Requires that written notification of the board's final determination be sent to the interested party by certified mail; requires the notification to explain that further appeals must be conducted within 30 days of the board's final decision by filing a petition against the Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development for judicial review in the Chancery court. |
TENNESSEE | SB 1775 (CH 513) |
ENACTED June 25, 2007 EFFECTIVE July 1, 2007 |
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Overpayments | ||
Provides that an individual who is collecting unemployment benefits while subsequently collecting temporary disability benefits under a workers' compensation law with respect to the same period will be required to repay the unemployment benefits as long as those benefits do not exceed the amount of temporary disability benefits. |
WASHINGTON | HB 1278 (CH 51) |
ENACTED and EFFECTIVE April 17, 2007 |
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Financing (Applicable to rate years beginning on or after January 1, 2008) | ||
Provides a new method for computing tax rates for non-qualified new or inactive
employers as follows:
Note: These rates do not apply to employers deemed non-qualified due to delinquencies. |
WASHINGTON | SB 5534 (CH 366) |
ENACTED May 8, 2007 EFFECTIVE October 6, 2007 |
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Coverage | ||
Grants an exemption from the definition of covered employment for services provided to certain small performing arts employers, provided that the individuals receive no remuneration other than a normal stipend paid periodically to defray expenses. |