Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2100

Caption

Relating to the repayment of unemployment benefits paid in error.

Impact

The implementation of SB2100 could significantly affect how the Texas Workforce Commission handles cases of overpaid unemployment benefits. By formalizing the repayment process and allowing for partial waivers based on financial hardship, the bill seeks to mitigate the financial burden on individuals who may struggle to repay full amounts owed. It creates a more structured approach for both beneficiaries and the commission, ensuring that those who were mistakenly paid benefits have clear steps to rectify their situations.

Summary

Senate Bill 2100 aims to amend Texas Labor Code by introducing provisions for the repayment of unemployment benefits that were paid in error due to commission errors. Specifically, the bill allows individuals who have received such erroneous benefits to establish a repayment plan to return the amounts they were not entitled to, regardless of their current claims for unemployment benefits. This initiative aims to provide an organized framework for individuals to manage repayments while ensuring compliance with state regulations.

Contention

While SB2100 may streamline the repayment process and provide relief for individuals facing financial difficulties, there may be concerns regarding the criteria for waivers of repayment requirements. Stakeholders may debate the fairness and effectiveness of the established criteria that the Texas Workforce Commission will implement, particularly how these measures will cater to individuals in varying circumstances of financial hardship. The bill's potential impact on state resources and administrative capacity of the Commission could also be areas of contention as discussions proceed.

Companion Bills

TX HB2407

Same As Relating to the repayment of unemployment benefits paid in error.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.