Iowa 2023-2024 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SF2120

Introduced
1/25/24  
Introduced
1/25/24  

Caption

A bill for an act concerning eligibility for unemployment benefits.

Impact

The proposed changes will allow individuals who are laid off for defined short-term periods, specifically those under sixteen weeks due to seasonal weather conditions, to maintain their unemployment benefits while they wait to return to work. Additionally, even if employers temporarily cease operations due to unforeseen circumstances, such as cybersecurity attacks, affected individuals would be eligible for benefits if they have a reasonable expectation of returning to their positions. This alteration aims to ensure that those facing temporary job losses due to external factors are not unfairly penalized in their pursuit of unemployment relief.

Summary

Senate File 2120, introduced by Senators Boulton and McClintock, addresses eligibility criteria for unemployment benefits in the state of Iowa. The bill proposes amendments to existing laws governing unemployment benefits, specifically focusing on the conditions under which an individual can waive or alter the work search requirements. Under the new structure, individuals who are on short-term seasonal temporary layoffs will have enhanced eligibility if they have a reasonable expectation of returning to their employment, which would align more closely with the circumstances surrounding their layoff.

Contention

As the bill progresses through the legislative process, discussions may arise regarding its implications for the state’s unemployment system. Supporters are likely to highlight its potential to safeguard workers during uncertain times, especially where unexpected layoffs occur. However, critics may express concerns regarding the broader administrative impacts, questioning whether the new criteria might complicate the verification processes within the Department of Workforce Development. Balancing the need for immediate support against the potential for increased claims may be a contentious point as the bill gains visibility in legislative debates.

Companion Bills

IA HF2173

Similar To A bill for an act concerning eligibility for unemployment benefits.

Previously Filed As

IA HF2173

A bill for an act concerning eligibility for unemployment benefits.

IA SF372

A bill for an act concerning eligibility for unemployment benefits.

IA SF226

A bill for an act relating to eligibility for unemployment benefits.

IA HF2244

A bill for an act relating to waiver or alteration of work search requirements for unemployment benefits due to a short-term temporary layoff relating to tuck-pointing.

IA SF481

A bill for an act concerning unemployment benefits and including effective date provisions.(Formerly SSB 1159.)

IA HF331

A bill for an act relating to waiver or alteration of work search requirements for unemployment benefits due to a short-term temporary layoff.

IA SSB1159

A bill for an act concerning unemployment benefits and including effective date provisions.(See SF 481.)

IA HF439

A bill for an act pertaining to waiver or alteration of work search requirements for unemployment benefits due to a short-term temporary layoff.

IA SSB1140

A bill for an act relating to unemployment benefits and including effective date provisions.

IA SB00243

An Act Concerning Eligibility For Unemployment Benefits.

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