New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A03053

Introduced
1/23/25  
Refer
1/23/25  

Caption

Relates to an individual's right to request a hearing regarding an unemployment insurance benefits claim; provides such a hearing can be requested if benefits or a written notice of determination denying their claim are not received within thirty days of providing all required information.

Summary

Bill A03053 amends the New York labor law to enhance the rights of individuals applying for unemployment insurance benefits. Specifically, it allows claimants to request a hearing if they do not receive their benefits or a written notice of determination denying their claim within thirty days of providing all required information. This amendment aims to streamline the process for claimants and ensure they have a clear path to contest any delays or denials in their claims.

Impact

The bill impacts the administration of unemployment insurance claims in New York by establishing a clearer timeline for claimants to receive determinations. By allowing individuals to request a hearing after thirty days without a determination, it seeks to reduce uncertainty and improve access to benefits. This change could lead to increased accountability within the unemployment insurance system and may necessitate adjustments in the processing timelines for claims by the Department of Labor.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding Bill A03053 appears to be generally supportive, as it addresses a common concern among claimants regarding delays in receiving benefits. However, there may be some apprehension from employers about the potential increase in hearing requests and the associated administrative burden.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from employers who are concerned about the implications of increased hearing requests and access to records related to their accounts. Some may argue that the bill could lead to more disputes and administrative challenges, while proponents emphasize the importance of protecting the rights of claimants and ensuring timely access to benefits.

Companion Bills

NY S02596

Same As Relates to an individual's right to request a hearing regarding an unemployment insurance benefits claim; provides such a hearing can be requested if benefits or a written notice of determination denying their claim are not received within thirty days of providing all required information.

Previously Filed As

NY S02596

Relates to an individual's right to request a hearing regarding an unemployment insurance benefits claim; provides such a hearing can be requested if benefits or a written notice of determination denying their claim are not received within thirty days of providing all required information.

NJ S3283

Requires DOLWD to make initial unemployment claim determination within two weeks of filing; establishes claimant hotline for pending unemployment claims.

WI AB146

Requests for information from employers about unemployment insurance claims.

WI SB151

Requests for information from employers about unemployment insurance claims.

NY A09555

Provides that unemployment insurance benefits shall not be paid in an amount greater than thirty times the claimant's weekly benefit rate in any benefit year, subject to certain exceptions.

NY S09383

Provides that unemployment insurance benefits shall not be paid in an amount greater than thirty times the claimant's weekly benefit rate in any benefit year, subject to certain exceptions.

NY A09643

Provides that a claimant eligible to receive unemployment insurance benefits shall also be entitled to receive a dependent allowance which shall begin at forty-five dollars and shall increase annually by an amount determined by the department of labor; directs the department of labor to report to the legislature following each calendar quarter certain information about dependent allowances and to make such reports available on its website; provides that a claimant's maximum benefit amount, including such dependent allowance, shall not exceed one hundred percent of such claimant's average weekly wage from their highest-earning calendar quarter.

NY S09382

Provides that a claimant eligible to receive unemployment insurance benefits shall also be entitled to receive a dependent allowance which shall begin at forty-five dollars and shall increase annually by an amount determined by the department of labor; directs the department of labor to report to the legislature following each calendar quarter certain information about dependent allowances and to make such reports available on its website; provides that a claimant's maximum benefit amount, including such dependent allowance, shall not exceed one hundred percent of such claimant's average weekly wage from their highest-earning calendar quarter.

NY A10304

Provides that a claimant's weekly unemployment insurance benefit shall be calculated based on such claimant's average weekly wage compared to the state average weekly wage.

NY S09384

Provides that a claimant's weekly unemployment insurance benefit shall be calculated based on such claimant's average weekly wage compared to the state average weekly wage.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.