Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05109 Compare Versions

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11 General Assembly Proposed Bill No. 5109
22 January Session, 2011 LCO No. 203
33 Referred to Committee on Higher Education and Employment Advancement
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55 REP. HOLDER-WINFIELD, 94th Dist.
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99 Proposed Bill No. 5109
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1111 January Session, 2011
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1313 LCO No. 203
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1515 Referred to Committee on Higher Education and Employment Advancement
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1919 REP. HOLDER-WINFIELD, 94th Dist.
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2121 AN ACT CONCERNING HIGHER EDUCATION FACULTY MEMBERS.
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2323 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened:
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2525 That subdivision (1) of subsection (d) of section 31-227 of the general statutes be amended to permit faculty members employed by a public institution of higher education to collect unemployment benefits for unemployment commencing during the period between two successive academic years or during a similar period between two regular terms, whether or not successive, if such faculty member performs services for such institution in an instructional, research or principal administrative capacity in the first of such academic years or terms and if there is a reasonable assurance that such faculty member will continue to perform services in any such capacity for such public institution of higher education or any other public institution of higher education in this state, provided an assignment at or offer of employment by such institution or any other public institution of higher education in this state that is contingent upon student enrollment, funding, program changes or the availability of other faculty members shall not constitute a reasonable assurance that such faculty member will perform services for purposes of this subdivision.
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2929 To allow part-time and temporary faculty members employed by public institutions of higher education in this state to collect unemployment benefits.