PRINTER'S NO. 2857
No. 2188 Session of 2000
INTRODUCED BY WALKO, SOLOBAY, BEBKO-JONES, CLARK, GEORGE, LAUGHLIN, STABACK, PETRARCA, DONATUCCI, LEVDANSKY, SCRIMENTI, VEON, THOMAS, WOJNAROSKI, SHANER, DALEY, DeWEESE, GRUCELA, M. COHEN, BELARDI, BELFANTI, WATERS AND COSTA, JANUARY 25, 2000
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON LABOR RELATIONS, JANUARY 25, 2000
AN ACT 1 Amending the act of December 5, 1936 (2nd Sp.Sess., 1937 2 P.L.2897, No.1), entitled "An act establishing a system of 3 unemployment compensation to be administered by the 4 Department of Labor and Industry and its existing and newly 5 created agencies with personnel (with certain exceptions) 6 selected on a civil service basis; requiring employers to 7 keep records and make reports, and certain employers to pay 8 contributions based on payrolls to provide moneys for the 9 payment of compensation to certain unemployed persons; 10 providing procedure and administrative details for the 11 determination, payment and collection of such contributions 12 and the payment of such compensation; providing for 13 cooperation with the Federal Government and its agencies; 14 creating certain special funds in the custody of the State 15 Treasurer; and prescribing penalties," providing for birth 16 and adoption unemployment compensation; and requiring the 17 enactment of certain enabling legislation. 18 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 19 hereby enacts as follows: 20 Section 1. The act of December 5, 1936 (2nd Sp.Sess., 1937 21 P.L.2897, No.1), known as the Unemployment Compensation Law, is 22 amended by adding an article to read: 23 ARTICLE IV-B 24 BIRTH AND ADOPTION UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION
1 Section 401-B. Definitions.--As used in this article: 2 (a) "Approved leave" means a specific period of time, agreed 3 to by both the employe and employer, during which an employe is 4 temporarily separated from employment and after which the 5 employe will return to work for that employer. 6 (b) "Birth and adoption unemployment compensation" means 7 unemployment compensation paid only to parents on approved leave 8 or who otherwise leave employment to be with their newborns or 9 newly-adopted children. 10 (c) "Department" means the Department of Labor and Industry 11 of the Commonwealth. 12 (d) "DL" means the United States Department of Labor. 13 (e) "Newborns" means children up to the age of one year. 14 (f) "Newly-adopted children" means children, regardless of 15 age, who have been placed within the previous twelve calendar 16 months with an adoptive parent or parents. 17 (g) "Parents" means biological or legal mothers and fathers 18 or persons who have legal custody of a child during the adoption 19 process. 20 (h) "Placement" means the time a parent becomes legally 21 responsible for a child pending adoption. 22 Section 402-B. Birth and Adoption Unemployment 23 Compensation.--(a) A person who takes more than one week of 24 unpaid job-protected leave pursuant to the Family and Medical 25 Leave Act of 1993 (Public Law 103-3, 29 U.S.C. § 2601 et seq.), 26 or who leaves employment to be with the person's child during 27 the first year of life or during the first year following 28 placement of a child with the person for adoption shall not be 29 denied compensation under section 402(b) of this act for 30 voluntarily leaving employment, for failing to apply for 20000H2188B2857 - 2 -
1 suitable work or for failing to be available for suitable work. 2 (b) Section 804 of this act, concerning the reduction of the 3 amount of compensation due to receipt of disqualifying income, 4 shall apply to payments under this article. In addition, the 5 following payments shall cause a reduction in the compensation 6 amount: 7 (1) any payment from the employer resulting from a birth or 8 adoption described in subsection (a); and 9 (2) any payment resulting in the birth or adoption described 10 in subsection (a) from a disability insurance plan contributed 11 to by an employer, in proportion to the employer's contribution 12 to such plan. 13 Section 403-B. Notice to Employes.--(a) Every employer 14 shall post at each site operated by the employer in a 15 conspicuous place accessible to employes the following 16 information: 17 (1) The name and mailing address of the employer where a 18 request for leave shall be sent. 19 (2) The employer's identification number. 20 (3) Instructions on how to file a claim for birth and 21 adoption unemployment compensation. 22 (4) The address and telephone number of the department. 23 (b) In addition to posting the information required by 24 subsection (a), an employer shall display a poster provided by 25 the department. 26 (c) Every employer shall provide to each employe at the 27 beginning of the employment and whenever such employe requests a 28 leave under this section the criteria for eligibility and 29 compensation. 30 Section 404-B. Compensation.--(a) Compensation payable to a 20000H2188B2857 - 3 -
1 person under this article shall be for a maximum of twelve weeks 2 with respect to any birth or placement for adoption. 3 (b) Any unemployment benefits granted to a person under this 4 article shall be deducted from the total benefits payable to the 5 person in that person's benefit year. 6 Section 405-B. Protections.--Nothing stated in this article 7 shall interfere with any greater rights or benefits under the 8 terms of a collective bargaining agreement, or any other 9 employment agreement between the employer and employe. 10 Section 406-B. Funds Received.--Notwithstanding any other 11 provision of this article, any moneys credited to or received by 12 the Commonwealth pursuant to Federal law shall be used only to 13 pay expenses incurred by the Commonwealth for the administration 14 of the unemployment insurance law and shall not be used for the 15 payment of unemployment compensation. 16 Section 407-B. Unemployment Compensation Trust Fund.--(a) 17 Unemployment benefits granted under this article to an eligible 18 person pursuant to section 402-B shall not be charged to the 19 employer's unemployment insurance account, but shall be charged 20 to the Unemployment Compensation Trust Fund. 21 (b) The General Assembly shall no later than June 30, 2000, 22 enact into law enabling legislation to provide sufficient funds 23 to carry out this article. Legislation that is enacted shall 24 ensure the present and future integrity of the Unemployment 25 Compensation Trust Fund as to payments made under this act. 26 Section 408-B. Administration of Article.--(a) The 27 department shall promulgate rules and regulations necessary to 28 implement and administer this article. 29 (b) The department shall ensure that this article is applied 30 consistent with regulations issued by the DL. 20000H2188B2857 - 4 -
1 Section 2. This article shall apply 60 days after the 2 enabling legislation required under section 407-B of the act is 3 enacted into law. 4 Section 3. This act shall take effect immediately. A19L43WMB/20000H2188B2857 - 5 -