Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HB2494

Filed
 
Out of House Committee
4/15/11  
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the recovery of fraudulently obtained unemployment benefits.

Impact

If enacted, HB 2494 will significantly impact the state's approach to handling unemployment fraud cases. The introduction of wage garnishment as a recovery method marks a notable shift in the enforcement capabilities of the Texas Workforce Commission. This provision could lead to a more aggressive stance against those found guilty of unemployment fraud, serving as a deterrent for potential offenders. The bill outlines specific circumstances where repayment is required, distinguishing between fraudulently obtained benefits and those received under improper conditions.

Summary

House Bill 2494 addresses the issue of fraudulently obtained unemployment benefits in Texas. The bill aims to amend Section 214.002 of the Labor Code, introducing stricter provisions for individuals who receive benefits through fraudulent means. It establishes that a person found guilty of fraudulently obtaining such benefits will be liable to repay the amount received. The bill provides the Texas Workforce Commission the authority to recover these funds through various means, including the garnishment of wages, thereby enhancing the state's ability to combat unemployment benefit fraud more effectively.

Contention

One primary point of contention surrounding HB 2494 is the implications of allowing wage garnishment for the recovery of fraudulently obtained benefits. Advocates argue that this measure is necessary to protect the integrity of the unemployment benefits system and ensure that funds meant for those in need are not misappropriated. However, opponents raise concerns about the potential hardships this could impose on individuals who may have committed fraud out of desperation or misinformation. Critics also question whether the bill appropriately addresses the root causes of fraud and whether the punitive measures could lead to adverse socioeconomic effects.

Companion Bills

TX HJR122

Enabling for Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing garnishment of wages for the recovery of fraudulently obtained unemployment benefits.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2458

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

TX HB4902

Relating to the eligibility of certain individuals for unemployment benefits and the validity of certain claims for unemployment benefits submitted to the Texas Workforce Commission.

TX SB1847

Relating to the eligibility of certain individuals for unemployment benefits and the validity of certain claims for unemployment benefits submitted to the Texas Workforce Commission.

TX HB2907

Relating to measures to prevent and address fraud in the administration of the Texas Unemployment Compensation Act; providing an administrative penalty.

TX SB1689

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

TX HB2586

Relating to participation in reemployment services as a condition of eligibility for unemployment benefits.

TX HB4176

Relating to the summary suspension of a nursing license in connection with a fraudulently or unlawfully obtained diploma, license, or other document.

TX HB1878

Relating to the maximum amount of unemployment benefits payable to an individual during a benefit year under the state unemployment insurance program.

TX SB150

Relating to the maximum amount of unemployment benefits payable to an individual during a benefit year under the state unemployment insurance program.

TX HB1055

Relating to the eligibility for unemployment benefits of individuals who are unemployed due to certain labor disputes.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.