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IN HB1458
Bill
Status
Introduced
1/18/2017
Primary Sponsor
Robert Morris
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AI Summary
- Allows employers who make contributions to the unemployment insurance benefit fund for their own service to be eligible for unemployment insurance benefits after filing a claim under IC 22-4-17
- Exempts such employers from standard unemployment insurance law requirements when determining eligibility to receive benefits
- Applies to individuals who are employers under Article 22-4-14 and contribute to the fund established by IC 22-4-26-1
- Authorizes the department to adopt rules under IC 4-22-2 to implement and administer this provision
- Effective July 1, 2017
Legislative Description
Unemployment insurance. Provides that an individual who is an employer and makes contributions to the unemployment insurance benefit fund for the individual's own service: (1) is eligible to receive unemployment insurance benefits after filing a claim for benefits; and (2) is exempt from the requirements of the unemployment insurance law in determining the individual's eligibility to receive unemployment insurance benefits.
Last Action
First reading: referred to Committee on Employment, Labor and Pensions
1/18/2017
Committee Referrals
Employment, Labor and Pensions1/18/2017
Full Bill Text
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