Unemployment benefits; VEC to negotiate terms of repayment benefits which recipient is not entitled. (HB550)

Introduced By

Del. Danny Marshall (R-Danville) with support from co-patron Del. Ward Armstrong (D-Martinsville)

Progress

Introduced
Passed Committee
Passed House
Passed Senate
Signed by Governor
Became Law

Description

Repayment of unemployment benefits. Allows the Virginia Employment Commission to negotiate the terms of repayment for benefits to which a recipient is not entitled. Allows the Commission to deduct up to 50 percent of future benefits, to forego collection of the payable amount until the recipient has found employment, or to determine and institute an individualized repayment plan for the recipient. Read the Bill »

Outcome

Bill Has Passed

History

DateAction
01/12/2010Committee
01/12/2010Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/13/10 10103318D
01/12/2010Referred to Committee on Commerce and Labor
01/21/2010Reported from Commerce and Labor with amendment (22-Y 0-N) (see vote tally)
01/25/2010Read first time
01/26/2010Read second time
01/26/2010Committee amendment agreed to
01/26/2010Engrossed by House as amended HB550E
01/26/2010Printed as engrossed 10103318D-E
01/27/2010Impact statement from DPB (HB550E)
01/27/2010Read third time and passed House BLOCK VOTE (98-Y 0-N)
01/27/2010VOTE: BLOCK VOTE PASSAGE (98-Y 0-N) (see vote tally)
01/28/2010Constitutional reading dispensed
01/28/2010Referred to Committee on Commerce and Labor
03/01/2010Reported from Commerce and Labor (15-Y 0-N) (see vote tally)
03/03/2010Constitutional reading dispensed (40-Y 0-N) (see vote tally)
03/04/2010Read third time
03/04/2010Passed Senate (40-Y 0N) (see vote tally)
03/11/2010Enrolled
03/11/2010Bill text as passed House and Senate (HB550ER)
03/11/2010Impact statement from DPB (HB550ER)
03/11/2010Signed by Speaker
03/13/2010Signed by President
04/10/2010G Approved by Governor-Chapter 327 (effective 7/1/10)
04/10/2010G Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP0327)

Video

This bill was discussed on the floor of the General Assembly. Below is all of the video that we have of that discussion, 1 clip in all, totaling 30 seconds.