Appointed by Senate President: Stephen S. Hershey, Jr.; Delores G. Kelley.
Appointed by House Speaker: Richard K. Impallaria; Jeffrey D. Waldstreicher.
Appointed by Senate President & House Speaker: Anirban Basu, J.D.
Job Opportunites Task Force representative: one vacancy
Maryland Chamber of Commerce representative: Ronald L. Adler
Maryland Retailers Association representative: Patrick Donoho
Maryland State & District of Columbia AFL-CIO representative: Donna S. Edwards; Ernest R. Grecco.
National Federation of Independent Business representative: Patricia Baldwin
Ex officio: Nancy McCrea, designee of Secretary of Business & Economic Development; David A. McGlone, designee of Secretary of Labor, Licensing, & Regulation.
Staff: Laura H. Atas; Tamela D. Burt.
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Report to Governor & General Assembly on study of changes to unemployment insurance system resulting in a cost-neutral plan that gradually would raise maximum weekly benefit to 54% of average weekly wage due Dec. 1, 2010 (Chapter 2, Acts of 2010).
Report to Governor & General Assembly on study of State & federal unemployment laws regarding employing units engaged in seasonal employment due Dec. 1, 2010 (Chapters 515 & 516, Acts of 2010).
The Joint Committee on Unemployment Insurance Oversight originated as the Committee on Unemployment Insurance Oversight in July 2005 (Chapter 169, Acts of 2005). The Committee was to examine the condition of the unemployment insurance system in Maryland following implementation of Chapter 169, Acts of 2005.
In December 2005, the Committee issued an interim report (Interim Report, December 19, 2005), and in January 2007, a final report. Authorization for the Committee expired December 31, 2006.
Effective June 1, 2007, the Committee was reestablished as the Joint Committee on Unemployment Insurance Oversight, a legislative committee (Chapters 50 & 51, Acts of 2007). Besides continuing to monitor the impact of the implementation of Chapter 169, Acts of 2005, on the State's unemployment system, the Committee may consider whether changes are necessary to the system in order to maintain its fairness, and the Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund's ability to pay out benefits. Further, the Committee is to study how current State and federal law applies to employers engaged in seasonal industries.
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