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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2015

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A N   A C T

RELATING TO LABOR AND LABOR RELATIONS - EMPLOYMENT SECURITY -

BENEFITS

     

     Introduced By: Senators Lombardo, Conley, Lombardi, and Archambault

     Date Introduced: March 24, 2015

     Referred To: Senate Labor

     (Labor & Training)

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. Sections 28-44-39 and 28-44-40 of the General Laws in Chapter 28-44

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entitled "Employment Security - Benefits" are hereby amended to read as follows:

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     28-44-39. Initial determination -- Notice -- Reconsideration of monetary

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determination -- Reconsideration of other determination -- Appeal -- Interested party. --

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Initial determination -- Notice -- Reconsideration of monetary determination --

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Reconsideration of initial non-monetary determination – Discovery of issue - Appeal --

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Interested party. -- (a) (1) The director shall promptly determine:

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      (i) Whether or not the claimant has met the eligibility requirements set forth in § 28-44-

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11. Thereupon the director shall promptly notify the claimant in writing of that monetary

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determination, including the reasons upon which the monetary determination was based. The

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director may at any time within one year from the date of the monetary determination either upon

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request of the claimant or on his or her own motion reconsider that determination if he or she

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finds that an error in computation or in identity has occurred in connection with it, or that

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additional wages pertinent to the status of the claimant have become available, or if that initial

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monetary determination was made as a result of a non-disclosure or misrepresentation of a

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material fact. The notice to an eligible claimant shall also include information as to his or her

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benefit year, his or her weekly benefit amount, his or her augmented weekly benefit amount if he

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or she has dependents, and the maximum amount of benefit credits to which he or she is entitled

 

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for unemployment during his or her benefit year;

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      (ii) Whether or not the claimant is disqualified under any of the provisions of §§ 28-44-

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7, 28-44-12, 28-44-13, 28-44-16 -- 28-44-21, 28-42-62 28-44-61, 28-44-62, 28-42-62.1, 28-44-

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63, 28-44-66 through 28-44-70, and 28-42-68. If the director determines that the claimant is not

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eligible to receive waiting period credit or benefits for any week or weeks due to a

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disqualification imposed under any of the provisions referred to in this subdivision, he or she

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shall promptly furnish to that claimant and to all interested parties, other than the board of review,

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written notice of that non-monetary determination together with a statement containing the

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reasons for the non-monetary determination, and the period of disqualification. The director, on

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his or her own motion, may at any time within one year from the date of the initial non-monetary

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determination set forth in this subdivision, reconsider the initial non-monetary determination if he

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or she finds that an error has occurred in connection with it or that the determination was a result

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of a mistake. If that initial non-monetary determination was made as the result of nondisclosure or

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misrepresentation of a material fact, then the director may reconsider the initial monetary

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determination within one year from the date of the discovery of the nondisclosed or

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misrepresented fact.

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      (2) If the director determines that the claimant is eligible to receive waiting period credit

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or benefits, he or she shall promptly furnish a written notice of that determination to the claimant

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and to all interested parties other than the board of review. All notices issued under this section

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shall contain a statement of the appeal rights of the parties.

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      (b) Unless the claimant or any other interested party who is entitled to notice requests a

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hearing within fifteen (15) days after the notice of determination has been mailed by the director

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to the last known address of the claimant and of any other interested party, the determination shall

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be final. For good cause shown the fifteen (15) day period may be extended. The director, on his

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or her own motion, may at any time within one year from the date of the determination set forth

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in subdivision (a)(1) of this section reconsider the determination, if he or she finds that an error

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has occurred in connection with it, or that the determination was made as a result of a mistake, or

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the nondisclosure or misrepresentation of a material fact.

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      (c) For the purpose of this chapter, an "interested party" is deemed to be the director, the

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board of review, the claimant, and any employer or employing unit who has furnished

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information other than wage information in accordance with § 28-44-38(c).

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     (d) The director may, upon discovery of a previously undetected or unknown issue under

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the provisions of, or laws cited in, §§ 28-44-39(a)(1)(i) and 28-44-39(a)(1)(ii), may conduct a

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fact-finding investigation and may render a monetary or non-monetary initial determination of the

 

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issue within one year from the date of discovery of that issue.

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     28-44-40. Payment of benefits pending appeal. -- (a) If an appeal is filed by an

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employer, benefits shall be paid to an eligible claimant until that employer's appeal is finally

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determined. If the employer's appeal is finally sustained, no further benefits shall be paid to the

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claimant during any remaining portion of the disqualification period. Any benefits paid or

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payable to that claimant shall not be recoverable in any manner unless it is established to the

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satisfaction of the director that the erroneous payment was the result of fraud committed by the

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claimant.

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      (b) If, beginning on or after October 1, 2013, the director establishes that an erroneous

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payment was made to an individual a claimant due to fraud committed by the individual for

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overpayments and those overpayments are eligible to be recovered claimant, this shall result in a

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recoverable overpayment and that individual shall also be liable to pay penalties and interest

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required under subsection §§ 28-42-68(a) and 28-42-68(c) for those erroneous payments.

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     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

OF

A N   A C T

RELATING TO LABOR AND LABOR RELATIONS - EMPLOYMENT SECURITY -

BENEFITS

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     This act would authorize the department of labor and training to recover overpayments

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made to certain individuals due to specific types of fraud committed by a claimant.

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     This act would take effect upon passage.

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