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OK SB1683

Bill

Status

Introduced

2/3/2014

Primary Sponsor

Randy McDaniel

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Origin

Senate

2014 Regular Session

AI Summary

  • Extends employer objection period from 10 days to 21 days after receiving notice of unemployment claim to file written objections.

  • Allows employers to appeal prima facie notices if they receive notification at an incorrect address, with obligation to report incorrect address within 14 days of benefit award.

  • Requires Commission to suspend claimant benefits and resend notifications to correct address upon receipt of incorrect mailing notice from employer.

  • Permits employers to file objections based on corrected mailing date and allows Commission to proceed with denial of benefits and request for refund of any benefits already paid.

  • Effective date: November 1, 2014.

Legislative Description

Unemployment; notices and objections; extending time to object; incorrect mailings. Effective date.

Business and Labor

Last Action

Enacting clause stricken

2/20/2014

Committee Referrals

Business and Commerce2/4/2014

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