A 3728
Concerns unemployment benefits for certain individuals.
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Bill overview
This bill amends New Jersey’s unemployment benefits law to clarify circumstances under which individuals may be disqualified for benefits. Specifically, it states that an individual will not be disqualified if they were unavailable for work due to charges that were subsequently dismissed, a grand jury decision not to indict, or a finding of not guilty after a trial. It also addresses situations involving military spouses relocating and victims of domestic violence, ensuring benefits are not denied in those cases.
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Alixon Collazos-Gill
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