Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2128

Caption

Relating to alternative base periods for the computation of unemployment compensation benefits.

Impact

This legislation is expected to affect individuals who are unable to work due to illness or injury, thereby influencing their eligibility for unemployment benefits. By allowing for alternative computations of the base period, the bill aims to broaden access to unemployment compensation for those who might not meet the standard criteria due to periods of medical leave. The bill acknowledges that medical conditions can disrupt a person's ability to accumulate necessary wage credits, which traditionally are used to qualify for benefits.

Summary

House Bill 2128 introduces amendments to the Texas Labor Code relating specifically to the computation of unemployment compensation benefits. The bill allows for alternative base periods to determine eligibility for these benefits, taking into account individual circumstances such as medical incapacity. It defines the parameters under which someone who has faced a medically verifiable illness or injury can qualify for benefits that may not be available under the traditional calculation methods based on standard base periods.

Contention

One of the main points of contention surrounding this bill could involve its implementation and the possible administrative burdens it might introduce for the Texas Workforce Commission. While supporters may argue that it provides necessary relief for individuals struggling due to unforeseen medical issues, critics might raise concerns about the potential for misuse or the increased complexity in calculating benefits. As with any adjustment to unemployment compensation structures, there could be debates regarding fairness and equity in the distribution of these benefits.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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 HB2458

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

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 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 HB493

Relating to a cost-of-living increase applicable to death benefits paid under the workers' compensation system.

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