Florida Senate - 2013 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT
Bill No. SB 222
Barcode 460538
LEGISLATIVE ACTION
Senate . House
Comm: WD .
01/22/2013 .
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The Committee on Commerce and Tourism (Bean) recommended the
following:
1 Senate Amendment (with directory and title amendments)
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3 Between lines 556 and 557
4 insert:
5 (33) “Non-seasonal work” means employment in non-seasonal
6 industries or employment in seasonal industries outside a
7 seasonal period.
8 (34) “Non-seasonal unemployment” means:
9 (a) An individual’s entire period of unemployment if the
10 individual has no base period wages in employment by a seasonal
11 employer; or
12 (b) An individual’s unemployment occurring outside the
13 seasonal period or periods in which the individual earned her or
14 his base period wages.
15 (41) “Seasonal industry” means an industry which
16 customarily experiences one or more seasonal periods and is
17 within the North American Industry Classification System code
18 311411.
19 (42) “Seasonal period” means the regularly recurring period
20 or periods of less than 32 weeks in a calendar year during which
21 an employer in a seasonal industry requires elevated staffing
22 levels.
23 (43) “Seasonal work” means employment in a seasonal
24 industry during a seasonal period.
25 (44) “Seasonal unemployment” means unemployment occurring
26 during a seasonal period corresponding to the seasonal period
27 during which the individual earned her or his base period wages.
28 Between lines 1025 and 1026
29 insert:
30 Section 17. Subsection (6) is added to section 443.111,
31 Florida Statutes, to read:
32 443.111 Payment of benefits.—
33 (6) SEASONAL AND NON-SEASONAL EMPLOYMENT.—For any
34 individual who earned base period wages subject to this chapter
35 for seasonal work, the following conditions shall apply:
36 1. For any weeks of unemployment claimed during a seasonal
37 period, all base period wages will be counted in determining the
38 individual’s weekly benefit amount.
39 2. For any weeks of unemployment claimed outside the
40 seasonal period, only wages earned for non-seasonal work will be
41 counted in determining the individual’s weekly benefit amount.
42 3. All wages, whether seasonal or non-seasonal, will be
43 counted for the purpose of establishing a benefit year under
44 subsection (2).
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47 And the directory clause is amended as follows:
48 Delete lines 509 - 512
49 and insert:
50 Section 9. Subsections (12) and (30) of section 443.036,
51 Florida Statutes, are amended, subsections (33), (34), (41),
52 (42), (43), and (44), are added, present subsections (13)
53 through (32) are renumbered as (12) through (31), respectively,
54 present subsections (33) through (40) are renumbered as (35)
55 through (42), respectively, and present subsections (41) through
56 (47) are renumbered as (46) through (52), respectively, to read:
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59 And the title is amended as follows:
60 Between lines 52 and 53
61 insert:
62 creating definitions for “non-seasonal work,” “non
63 seasonal unemployment,” “seasonal industry,” “seasonal
64 period,” “seasonal work,” and “seasonal unemployment”;
65 Delete line 69
66 and insert:
67 Reemployment Assistance Program; specifying the wages
68 to be used in the base period for benefits claimed
69 during a seasonal period; specifying the wages to be
70 used in the base period for benefits claimed outside
71 the seasonal period; specifying that all wages will be
72 counted to establish a benefit year; providing an