New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2089

Introduced
2/7/22  

Caption

Concerns repayment of unemployment insurance benefits obtained fraudulently.

Impact

The bill not only increases the fine for individuals committing fraud from 25% to $250 or 50% of the amount fraudulently obtained, whichever is greater, but it also imposes similar penalties on employers who reduce payment of benefits or under-report contributions to avoid their obligations. These enhanced penalties aim to deter fraudulent activities and ensure that funds intended for genuinely unemployed individuals are safeguarded. Additionally, it will prevent individuals established as fraudulent claimants from receiving future benefits unless they settle prior debts.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2089 amends New Jersey's unemployment compensation law to address fraudulent claims. Under this bill, individuals who obtain unemployment benefits through known fraud or material misrepresentation must repay these benefits in full before receiving any further unemployment compensation. Previously, individuals found guilty of such fraud could continue to collect benefits without immediate repayment, creating a loophole that the bill seeks to close. The legislation emphasizes accountability for both claimants and employers by establishing clear penalties for fraudulent actions.

Contention

While the bill aims to strengthen the integrity of the unemployment system, opponents may argue that the increased fines could disproportionately impact lower-income individuals who are more susceptible to falling into debt. There is concern that the requirements for repayment and penalties might overlook individual circumstances, particularly in cases where misrepresentation was unintentional or based on misunderstood guidelines. Nonetheless, supporters claim that tightening the laws is imperative for maintaining the system's credibility and protecting it against abuse.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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