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NY A09268
Bill
Status
Introduced
2/9/2022
Primary Sponsor
Christopher Burdick
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AI Summary
- Requires the commissioner to provide notice to claimants of initial unemployment benefits determinations (approval or denial) within 30 days of the claimant submitting all required information
- If the commissioner cannot meet the 30-day deadline due to exigent circumstances, notice must inform the claimant of the new estimated determination timeline
- Notice of delayed determinations must include the retroactive effective date benefits would begin if the claim is approved
- Notice of delayed determinations must explain how the claimant can confirm the status of their determination if not received by the new estimated date
- Takes effect immediately upon enactment
Legislative Description
Requires that notice of initial determinations for unemployment benefits be provided to claimants within 30 days of such claimant furnishing all necessary documentation, and if the commissioner is unable to issue a determination within such time frame they shall inform the claimant of the new estimated time frame for the issuance of a determination.
Last Action
substituted by s6828a
5/16/2022
Committee Referrals
Rules5/11/2022
Labor2/9/2022
Full Bill Text
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