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House approves changes to unemployment insurance law including new eligibility formula and filing deadline
Summary
House Bill 26 passed Jan. 24, 1991, introducing five substantive changes to the state's unemployment insurance program, including an alternative monetary eligibility formula, a 90-day claim filing window after workers' compensation, and other technical and tax-related provisions; sponsors cited a $400,000 fiscal note manageable within existing resources.
The House on Jan. 24 approved House Bill 26, a multi-part rewrite that makes substantive and organizational changes to Utah’s unemployment insurance program.
Representative Yardley, the sponsor, summarized five notable changes: (1) an alternative monetary eligibility formula that allows unemployment benefit…
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