Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1922

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to non-fault unemployment insurance overpayments

Impact

The proposed changes will impact Section 69 of Chapter 151A of the General Laws, allowing for more leniency in the recovery process of overpaid unemployment benefits. By enabling the waiver of certain overpayments, the bill aims to protect individuals who have been inadvertently paid more than they were entitled to, while providing a mechanism for recourse. This reflects a shift towards a more equitable approach in dealing with benefit overpayments.

Summary

House Bill 1922 aims to amend existing laws regarding non-fault unemployment insurance overpayments in Massachusetts. This legislation proposes that the commissioner will waive the recovery of benefits paid mistakenly to an individual deemed to be without fault. This addresses situations where claimants may have received overpayments in good faith, ensuring that such cases do not unfairly burden individuals facing financial hardships due to repayment demands.

Contention

While the bill emphasizes fairness and acknowledges the challenges faced by individuals in economic distress, there may still exist points of contention regarding its implementation and potential impact on the state's unemployment insurance system. Critics may worry about the financial implications for the Department of Unemployment Assistance and how these waivers could affect the overall integrity of the unemployment benefit system. Furthermore, there could be discussions around what qualifies as being 'without fault' and how that determination is made, thereby influencing the overall governance of unemployment benefits in the state.

Companion Bills

MA S1162

Similar To Relative to non-fault unemployment insurance overpayments

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