Senate Bill sb0470
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    Florida Senate - 2003                                   SB 470
    By Senator Wasserman Schultz
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  1                      A bill to be entitled
  2         An act relating to economic recovery; providing
  3         legislative intent; providing criteria,
  4         requirements, and limitations on certain
  5         training; providing for power and authority of
  6         the Agency for Workforce Innovation; providing
  7         requirements for expenditure of certain funds;
  8         amending s. 443.036, F.S.; providing a
  9         definition and an application of an alternative
10         base period; providing requirements and
11         limitations; specifying, for a limited time
12         period, alternative time periods and amounts of
13         certain payments, an increase in weekly benefit
14         amounts, and waiver of a waiting period for
15         certain individuals for unemployment
16         compensation purposes; providing an effective
17         date.
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19  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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21         Section 1.  The Legislature finds that businesses and
22  individuals in this state are experiencing significant
23  economic hardship and that revenues critical to the delivery
24  of vital public services are jeopardized. Therefore, it is the
25  intent of the Legislature to establish policies designed to
26  stimulate economic activity in this state and promote the
27  economic security of the residents of this state. The need to
28  retain and create jobs in this state in the current economic
29  environment is great.  A significant investment of state funds
30  in reemployment and retraining programs is essential to
31  economic recovery in this state. The state should invest in
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 1  economic-recovery training programs that deliver a high
 2  expectation of continued employment after a reasonably short
 3  period of training is completed. Economic-recovery training
 4  funds should be expended on programs that enhance the skills
 5  of residents of this state who are employed by businesses
 6  based in this state.
 7         Section 2.  Economic-recovery training shall be awarded
 8  to providers of training services on a competitive-bid basis
 9  and shall receive continued support on a performance-based
10  schedule not to exceed 12 months. Training agreements may not
11  be continued with employers who demonstrate a pattern of
12  failing to provide participants with employment. The Agency
13  for Workforce Innovation and its controlling board, Workforce
14  Florida, Inc., shall have power and authority over the use of
15  economic-recovery training funds pursuant to this act and such
16  funds shall be expended in accordance with the provisions of
17  chapter 445, Florida Statutes.
18         Section 3.  Subsection (7) of section 443.036, Florida
19  Statutes, is amended to read:
20         443.036  Definitions.--As used in this chapter, unless
21  the context clearly requires otherwise:
22         (7)  BASE PERIOD.--
23         (a)  "Base period" means the first four of the last
24  five completed calendar quarters immediately preceding the
25  first day of an individual's benefit year.
26         (b)  With respect to a benefit year commencing after
27  October 1, 2003, if an individual is not monetarily eligible
28  in his or her base period to qualify for benefits, the Agency
29  for Workforce Innovation must designate his or her base period
30  to be the alternative base period. As used in this paragraph,
31  the term "alternative base period" means the last four
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 1  completed calendar quarters immediately preceding the
 2  individual's benefit year. Wages used in a base period to
 3  establish a monetarily eligible benefit year may not be
 4  applied to establish monetary eligibility in any succeeding
 5  benefit year. If information regarding wages for the calendar
 6  quarter or quarters immediately preceding the benefit year has
 7  not been input into the agency's database, the agency shall
 8  request such information from the employer. An employer must
 9  respond to the wage request within 10 days after receiving a
10  request from the agency. If the employer fails to provide the
11  requested wage information within the required time, the
12  employer is subject to the penalty for delinquent reports
13  provided in s. 443.141(1)(b).
14         (c)  For monetary determinations based upon the
15  alternative base period under paragraph (b), if the agency is
16  unable to access the wage information through its database,
17  the agency may base the determination of eligibility for
18  benefits on an affidavit submitted by the individual with
19  respect to wages for those calendar quarters. The individual
20  must furnish payroll information, if available, in support of
21  the affidavit. A determination of benefits based upon an
22  alternative base period shall be adjusted when the quarterly
23  report of wage information from the employer is received, if
24  that information causes a change in the determination.
25         Section 4.  (1)  Notwithstanding section 443.091(1)(e),
26  Florida Statutes, the waiting period of 1 week shall be waived
27  for unemployed individuals eligible to receive benefits.
28         (2)  Notwithstanding section 443.111(1), Florida
29  Statutes, the initial payment of unemployment compensation
30  benefits shall be for 1 week of compensation and subsequent
31  compensation shall occur biweekly.
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 1         (3)  Notwithstanding section 443.111(3), Florida
 2  Statutes, the weekly benefit amount for any individual shall
 3  be increased by the greater of $25 or 15 percent.
 4         (4)  This section expires June 30, 2005.
 5         Section 5.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2003.
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 8                          SENATE SUMMARY
 9    Provides legislative intent for economic-recovery
      measures. Provides criteria, requirements, and
10    limitations for economic-recovery training. Provides for
      use of an alternative base period whenever an individual
11    is not monetarily eligible in a base period to receive
      unemployment compensation benefits. Specifies alternative
12    time periods and amounts of payments of unemployment
      compensation, an increase in weekly benefit amounts for
13    unemployment compensation purposes, and a waiver of a
      waiting period for unemployed individuals eligible to
14    receive benefits. (See bill for details.)
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