Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB162

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the adoption of an alternative base period for computation of unemployment compensation benefits.

Impact

One notable impact of HB162 is its emphasis on providing support to individuals who have suffered significant health setbacks. By allowing for an alternate base period, this legislation seeks to ensure that these individuals can still receive necessary unemployment compensation despite gaps in their work history caused by their injuries or illnesses. This approach highlights a shift towards a more protective stance regarding welfare and unemployment benefits, pointing towards broader social safety net considerations in state law. The Texas Workforce Commission will be responsible for implementing these changes starting from the specified effective date of the act.

Summary

House Bill 162 aims to amend the computation of unemployment compensation benefits by adopting an alternative base period. This change is particularly relevant for individuals who face barriers to work due to medically verifiable injuries or illnesses. The bill proposes a more inclusive definition of the base period for those individuals affected, allowing them to potentially qualify for benefits that they might otherwise miss under the traditional calculation methods. The adjustments made under this legislation could lead to greater accessibility and fairness in the unemployment benefits system for those unable to work due to health issues.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, the bill could face scrutiny regarding its fiscal implications. Critics may raise concerns about the possible strain on state resources by expanding eligibility for unemployment benefits. Additionally, there could be debates around the operational logistics of changing how the base period is calculated and the administrative burden this may impose on the Texas Workforce Commission. These discussions would likely highlight the tension between providing adequate support for unemployed individuals and maintaining fiscal responsibility within state budget constraints.

Companion Bills

TX SB573

Very Similar Relating to the adoption of an alternative base period for computation of unemployment compensation benefits.

Previously Filed As

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 SB1689

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

TX HB2458

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 HB2907

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

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 HB2468

Relating to the entitlement of an injured employee to lifetime income benefits under the workers' compensation system.

TX HB2204

Relating to the eligibility of school bus drivers and cafeteria workers for unemployment compensation benefits.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.