New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A05838

Introduced
3/23/23  
Refer
3/23/23  

Caption

Allows approved claims of representatives for services rendered to a claimant in connection with an unemployment insurance claim to become a lien upon the benefit allowed; criminalizes certain violations relating to other forms of compensation in connection with an unemployment insurance claim; provides that a fee allowed shall be on a contingency basis and be equal to fifteen percent of the amount of the benefits to be paid to the claimant at the conclusion of services rendered.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A05054

Allows approved claims of representatives for services rendered to a claimant in connection with an unemployment insurance claim to become a lien upon the benefit allowed; criminalizes certain violations relating to other forms of compensation in connection with an unemployment insurance claim; provides that a fee allowed shall be on a contingency basis and be equal to fifteen percent of the amount of the benefits to be paid to the claimant at the conclusion of services rendered.

NY A08483

Provides that no entity shall receive fees for services rendered in a veterans' benefits matter until certain notice has been provided to the claimant; provides for the type of notice that shall be provided to claimants; defines terms; makes technical corrections.

NY SB2098

Relating to providing unemployment compensation claimants with access to copies of their previously filed claims for benefits.

NY A05589

Relates to allowing claimants collecting unemployment to obtain part-time work without losing their unemployment benefits.

NY A05667

Relates to allowing claimants collecting unemployment to obtain part-time work without losing their unemployment benefits.

NY S0622

Eliminates the "until June 30, 2025" sunset on the increase in the total amount of earnings a partial-unemployment insurance claimant can receive before being entirely disqualified for unemployment insurance benefits.

NY H5448

Eliminates the "until June 30, 2025" sunset on the increase in the total amount of earnings a partial-unemployment insurance claimant can receive before being entirely disqualified for unemployment insurance benefits.

NY HB126

Provides for unemployment compensation benefits to claimants terminated as a result of vaccination status

NY HB2458

Relating to claimant eligibility and initial claims under the unemployment compensation system.

NY SB375

Employment Development Department: unemployment insurance claimants: assistance.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.