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Full Text of HB5100  96th General Assembly

HB5100 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY


 


 
96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2009 and 2010
HB5100

 

Introduced 1/29/2010, by Rep. Dennis M. Reboletti

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
820 ILCS 405/500   from Ch. 48, par. 420

    Amends the Unemployment Insurance Act. Provides that an individual shall not be deemed unavailable for work because the individual is pursuing an online course of instruction offered by a public or private school via the Internet that requires neither presence at a campus nor adherence to a schedule of classes at particular dates and times.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1     AN ACT concerning employment.
 
2     Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3 represented in the General Assembly:
 
4     Section 5. The Unemployment Insurance Act is amended by
5 changing Section 500 as follows:
 
6     (820 ILCS 405/500)  (from Ch. 48, par. 420)
7     Sec. 500. Eligibility for benefits. An unemployed
8 individual shall be eligible to receive benefits with respect
9 to any week only if the Director finds that:
10     A. He has registered for work at and thereafter has
11 continued to report at an employment office in accordance with
12 such regulations as the Director may prescribe, except that the
13 Director may, by regulation, waive or alter either or both of
14 the requirements of this subsection as to individuals attached
15 to regular jobs, and as to such other types of cases or
16 situations with respect to which he finds that compliance with
17 such requirements would be oppressive or inconsistent with the
18 purposes of this Act, provided that no such regulation shall
19 conflict with Section 400 of this Act.
20     B. He has made a claim for benefits with respect to such
21 week in accordance with such regulations as the Director may
22 prescribe.
23     C. He is able to work, and is available for work; provided

 

 

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1 that during the period in question he was actively seeking work
2 and he has certified such. Whenever requested to do so by the
3 Director, the individual shall, in the manner the Director
4 prescribes by regulation, inform the Department of the places
5 at which he has sought work during the period in question.
6 Nothing in this subsection shall limit the Director's approval
7 of alternate methods of demonstrating an active search for work
8 based on regular reporting to a trade union office.
9         1. If an otherwise eligible individual is unable to
10     work or is unavailable for work on any normal workday of
11     the week, he shall be eligible to receive benefits with
12     respect to such week reduced by one-fifth of his weekly
13     benefit amount for each day of such inability to work or
14     unavailability for work. For the purposes of this
15     paragraph, an individual who reports on a day subsequent to
16     his designated report day shall be deemed unavailable for
17     work on his report day if his failure to report on that day
18     is without good cause, and on each intervening day, if any,
19     on which his failure to report is without good cause. As
20     used in the preceding sentence, "report day" means the day
21     which has been designated for the individual to report to
22     file his claim for benefits with respect to any week. This
23     paragraph shall not be construed so as to effect any change
24     in the status of part-time workers as defined in Section
25     407.
26         2. An individual shall be considered to be unavailable

 

 

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1     for work on days listed as whole holidays in "An Act to
2     revise the law in relation to promissory notes, bonds, due
3     bills and other instruments in writing," approved March 18,
4     1874, as amended; on days which are holidays in his
5     religion or faith, and on days which are holidays according
6     to the custom of his trade or occupation, if his failure to
7     work on such day is a result of the holiday. In determining
8     the claimant's eligibility for benefits and the amount to
9     be paid him, with respect to the week in which such holiday
10     occurs, he shall have attributed to him as additional
11     earnings for that week an amount equal to one-fifth of his
12     weekly benefit amount for each normal work day on which he
13     does not work because of a holiday of the type above
14     enumerated.
15         3. An individual shall be deemed unavailable for work
16     if, after his separation from his most recent employing
17     unit, he has removed himself to and remains in a locality
18     where opportunities for work are substantially less
19     favorable than those in the locality he has left.
20         4. An individual shall be deemed unavailable for work
21     with respect to any week which occurs in a period when his
22     principal occupation is that of a student in attendance at,
23     or on vacation from, a public or private school; however,
24     an individual shall not be deemed unavailable for work with
25     respect to any week because, during that week, the
26     individual is pursuing an online course of instruction

 

 

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1     offered by a public or private school via the Internet that
2     requires neither presence at a campus nor adherence to a
3     schedule of classes at particular dates and times.
4         5. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Act, an
5     individual shall not be deemed unavailable for work or to
6     have failed actively to seek work, nor shall he be
7     ineligible for benefits by reason of the application of the
8     provisions of Section 603, with respect to any week,
9     because he is enrolled in and is in regular attendance at a
10     training course approved for him by the Director:
11             (a) but only if, with respect to that week, the
12         individual presents, upon request, to the claims
13         adjudicator referred to in Section 702 a statement
14         executed by a responsible person connected with the
15         training course, certifying that the individual was in
16         full-time attendance at such course during the week.
17         The Director may approve such course for an individual
18         only if he finds that (1) reasonable work opportunities
19         for which the individual is fitted by training and
20         experience do not exist in his locality; (2) the
21         training course relates to an occupation or skill for
22         which there are, or are expected to be in the immediate
23         future, reasonable work opportunities in his locality;
24         (3) the training course is offered by a competent and
25         reliable agency, educational institution, or employing
26         unit; (4) the individual has the required

 

 

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1         qualifications and aptitudes to complete the course
2         successfully; and (5) the individual is not receiving
3         and is not eligible (other than because he has claimed
4         benefits under this Act) for subsistence payments or
5         similar assistance under any public or private
6         retraining program: Provided, that the Director shall
7         not disapprove such course solely by reason of clause
8         (5) if the subsistence payment or similar assistance is
9         subject to reduction by an amount equal to any benefits
10         payable to the individual under this Act in the absence
11         of the clause. In the event that an individual's weekly
12         unemployment compensation benefit is less than his
13         certified training allowance, that person shall be
14         eligible to receive his entire unemployment
15         compensation benefits, plus such supplemental training
16         allowances that would make an applicant's total weekly
17         benefit identical to the original certified training
18         allowance.
19             (b) The Director shall have the authority to grant
20         approval pursuant to subparagraph (a) above prior to an
21         individual's formal admission into a training course.
22         Requests for approval shall not be made more than 30
23         days prior to the actual starting date of such course.
24         Requests shall be made at the appropriate unemployment
25         office.
26             (c) The Director shall for purposes of paragraph C

 

 

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1         have the authority to issue a blanket approval of
2         training programs implemented pursuant to the federal
3         Workforce Investment Act of 1998 if both the training
4         program and the criteria for an individual's
5         participation in such training meet the requirements
6         of this paragraph C.
7             (d) Notwithstanding the requirements of
8         subparagraph (a), the Director shall have the
9         authority to issue blanket approval of training
10         programs implemented under the terms of a collective
11         bargaining agreement.
12         6. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Act, an
13     individual shall not be deemed unavailable for work or to
14     have failed actively to seek work, nor shall he be
15     ineligible for benefits, by reason of the application of
16     the provisions of Section 603 with respect to any week
17     because he is in training approved under Section 236 (a)(1)
18     of the federal Trade Act of 1974, nor shall an individual
19     be ineligible for benefits under the provisions of Section
20     601 by reason of leaving work voluntarily to enter such
21     training if the work left is not of a substantially equal
22     or higher skill level than the individual's past adversely
23     affected employment as defined under the federal Trade Act
24     of 1974 and the wages for such work are less than 80% of
25     his average weekly wage as determined under the federal
26     Trade Act of 1974.

 

 

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1     D. If his benefit year begins prior to July 6, 1975 or
2 subsequent to January 2, 1982, he has been unemployed for a
3 waiting period of 1 week during such benefit year. If his
4 benefit year begins on or after July 6, l975, but prior to
5 January 3, 1982, and his unemployment continues for more than
6 three weeks during such benefit year, he shall be eligible for
7 benefits with respect to each week of such unemployment,
8 including the first week thereof. An individual shall be deemed
9 to be unemployed within the meaning of this subsection while
10 receiving public assistance as remuneration for services
11 performed on work projects financed from funds made available
12 to governmental agencies for such purpose. No week shall be
13 counted as a week of unemployment for the purposes of this
14 subsection:
15         1. Unless it occurs within the benefit year which
16     includes the week with respect to which he claims payment
17     of benefits, provided that, for benefit years beginning
18     prior to January 3, 1982, this requirement shall not
19     interrupt the payment of benefits for consecutive weeks of
20     unemployment; and provided further that the week
21     immediately preceding a benefit year, if part of one
22     uninterrupted period of unemployment which continues into
23     such benefit year, shall be deemed (for the purpose of this
24     subsection only and with respect to benefit years beginning
25     prior to January 3, 1982, only) to be within such benefit
26     year, as well as within the preceding benefit year, if the

 

 

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1     unemployed individual would, except for the provisions of
2     the first paragraph and paragraph 1 of this subsection and
3     of Section 605, be eligible for and entitled to benefits
4     for such week.
5         2. If benefits have been paid with respect thereto.
6         3. Unless the individual was eligible for benefits with
7     respect thereto except for the requirements of this
8     subsection and of Section 605.
9     E. With respect to any benefit year beginning prior to
10 January 3, 1982, he has been paid during his base period wages
11 for insured work not less than the amount specified in Section
12 500E of this Act as amended and in effect on October 5, 1980.
13 With respect to any benefit year beginning on or after January
14 3, 1982, he has been paid during his base period wages for
15 insured work equal to not less than $1,600, provided that he
16 has been paid wages for insured work equal to at least $440
17 during that part of his base period which does not include the
18 calendar quarter in which the wages paid to him were highest.
19     F. During that week he has participated in reemployment
20 services to which he has been referred, including but not
21 limited to job search assistance services, pursuant to a
22 profiling system established by the Director by rule in
23 conformity with Section 303(j)(1) of the federal Social
24 Security Act, unless the Director determines that:
25         1. the individual has completed such services; or
26         2. there is justifiable cause for the claimant's

 

 

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1     failure to participate in such services.
2     This subsection F is added by this amendatory Act of 1995
3 to clarify authority already provided under subsections A and C
4 in connection with the unemployment insurance claimant
5 profiling system required under subsections (a)(10) and (j)(1)
6 of Section 303 of the federal Social Security Act as a
7 condition of federal funding for the administration of the
8 Unemployment Insurance Act.
9 (Source: P.A. 92-396, eff. 1-1-02.)