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AN ACT TO AMEND TITLES 19, 29 AND 30 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO COVID-19 RELATED UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS, ASSESSMENTS AND RULEMAKING AUTHORITY.

DE · session 151 · Assembly / House · bill

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Introduced Jan 6, 2022

Latest action (Jan 27, 2022) Signed by Governor

Summary

This bill provides COVID-19 related relief to both claimants receiving unemployment benefits and employers who are assessed unemployment taxes, and extends the end date of the Secretary of Labor’s COVID-19 related rulemaking authority. Section 1 exempts unemployment compensation benefits received in 2021 from the calculation of Delaware adjusted gross income so that unemployment claimants will not have to pay state taxes on the benefits they received during the continuation of the pandemic into 2021. This exemption was previously granted for 2020 state taxes. Section 2 holds the 2022 new employer assessment rate, average industry assessment rate and average construction industry assessment rate at the same rate as 2020 in order to avoid an increase in these rates as a result of the increase in unemployment claims due to COVID-19. Section 3 reduces the unemployment tax assessment rate for merit rated employers to the lowest of their earned rates for 2020, 2021 and 2022, in order to provide further tax relief for employers dealing with the economic effects of COVID-19, but does not provide this reduction for any employers who are paying the delinquency rate of assessment because of a failure to file quarterly assessment reports or failure to pay assessments. Section 3 also allows the Department the administrative authority to reduce employer assessment rates below the delinquency rate and provide responding credits, as necessary to correct administrative errors or address fraudulent claims charged to employers, except for employers who are charged the delinquency assessment rate because they have failed to file any quarterly tax report. Section 4 holds the taxable wage base at $14,500 for 2022, which will reduce the amount of wages on which employers pay unemployment tax assessments into the UI Trust Fund for 2022. The Department has determined that the impact of this change on the UI Trust Fund balance is estimated to be $11.4M in 2022. Sections 5 and 6 extend to December 31, 2022 the provision in HB 65, which authorized the Delaware Secretary of Labor to issue emergency rules amending the Delaware Unemployment Insurance Code to deal with the continuing effects of COVID-19 and implement federal programs providing unemployment benefits to respond to COVID-19.

Sponsors (6)

16 coauthors / cosponsors
  • Kyle Evans Gay · cosponsor
  • Trey Paradee Democratic · cosponsor
  • Bryan Townsend Democratic · cosponsor
  • Gerald L. Brady · cosponsor
  • Sherry Dorsey Walker · cosponsor
  • Debra Heffernan Democratic · cosponsor
  • John A. Kowalko · cosponsor
  • Larry Lambert Democratic · cosponsor
  • Valerie Longhurst · cosponsor
  • Sean Matthews · cosponsor
  • John L. Mitchell · cosponsor
  • Eric Morrison Democratic · cosponsor
  • Michael Ramone · cosponsor
  • Michael F. Smith Republican · cosponsor
  • Madinah Wilson-Anton Democratic · cosponsor
  • Sarah McBride · cosponsor

Action history (11)

  1. Jan 6, 2022 Introduced and Assigned to Labor Committee in House · lower
  2. Jan 11, 2022 Reported Out of Committee (Labor) in House with 8 Favorable, 2 On Its Merits · lower
  3. Jan 13, 2022 Assigned to Appropriations Committee in House · lower
  4. Jan 13, 2022 Reported Out of Committee (Appropriations) in House with 4 On Its Merits · lower
  5. Jan 20, 2022 Passed By House. Votes: 40 YES 1 ABSENT · lower
  6. Jan 20, 2022 Assigned to Labor Committee in Senate · upper
  7. Jan 27, 2022 Reported Out of Committee (Labor) in Senate with 3 Favorable, 3 On Its Merits · upper
  8. Jan 27, 2022 Assigned to Finance Committee in Senate · upper
  9. Jan 27, 2022 Reported Out of Committee (Finance) in Senate with 5 Favorable, 1 On Its Merits · upper
  10. Jan 27, 2022 Passed By Senate. Votes: 21 YES · upper
  11. Jan 27, 2022 Signed by Governor · executive

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  • Bill Text · PDF

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