New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3304

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Concerns repayment of unemployment compensation overpayments.

Impact

The bill aims to offer relief to recipients of unemployment benefits who receive overpayments through no fault of their own. This change is particularly crucial for those individuals who may face undue financial hardship due to the requirement of repaying large sums of money when the errors originate from administrative processes, such as employers failing to submit required information on time. By limiting repayment obligations based on notification timing, the law seeks to lessen the financial burden on vulnerable workers.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3304 addresses the issue of unemployment compensation overpayments in New Jersey. It amends R.S.43:21-16 to establish a framework for determining liability for repayment of overpayments based on when the recipient is notified. The bill specifies that a recipient will be liable to repay 100% of the overpayment if notified within 90 days, 65% if notified between 91 and 180 days, and 35% if notified between 181 and 365 days. After one year, no repayment is required for those individuals notified beyond this window.

Contention

Discussions surrounding the bill may involve concerns related to its implementation and the potential for misuse of provisions by employers. Some stakeholders worry that while aiming to protect unemployed individuals from overpayment penalties, there may be risks of fraudulent claims being made against individuals who were not directly responsible for inaccuracies. Moreover, the enforcement elements provided for the bill, which include developing verification systems and investigative mechanisms in the Department of Labor, may lead to discussions about increasing administrative capacities and resources to handle new responsibilities effectively.

Companion Bills

NJ A2415

Carry Over Concerns repayment of unemployment compensation overpayments.

NJ S1610

Carry Over Concerns repayment of unemployment compensation overpayments.

Similar Bills

NJ A2415

Concerns repayment of unemployment compensation overpayments.

NJ S1610

Concerns repayment of unemployment compensation overpayments.

NJ S644

Concerns repayment of UI benefit overpayments.

NJ A2089

Concerns repayment of unemployment insurance benefits obtained fraudulently.

NJ A2660

Concerns repayment of unemployment insurance benefits obtained fraudulently.

NJ S2357

Concerns timely payment of UI benefits.

NJ A3830

Concerns timely payment of UI benefits.

NJ A3460

Requires sharing of incarceration information between government agencies; prohibits certain benefits program payments to incarcerated individuals.