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Senate approves bill clarifying unemployment reporting without immediate loss of benefits

Utah State Senate · January 18, 2007
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Summary

The Utah Senate advanced and passed Senate Bill 103, clarifying that claimants who fail to report or underreport weekly work or earnings for the same week do not automatically lose eligibility but must repay fraudulent overpayments and serve any disqualification period before future benefits.

Senator Eastman presented and the Utah Senate gave final passage to Senate Bill 103 on the third reading, a measure that clarifies how underreporting or failing to report weekly work or earnings affects unemployment eligibility.

Senator Eastman said the bill “clarifies that the claimant who does not report or under reports weekly work or earnings while receiving…

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