S 1045 · 103th Congress · Labor and Employment
Self-Employment Opportunity Act
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Introduced2
Committee3
Senate Vote4
House5
EnactedLatest: Read twice and referred to the Committee on Labor and Human Resources.(1993-05-27)
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Self-Employment Opportunity Act - Allows the Secretary of Labor to authorize a State self-employment program upon the State's application to participate and the Secretary's determination that the State program: (1) does not cost the Unemployment Trust Fund more than otherwise; (2) provides unemployment benefits only to those who would otherwise be entitled under State law; (3) targets those who have been permanently separated from or do not expect to be recalled to their jobs; (4) makes benefits available only to those likely to receive unemployment compensation for the maximum number of weeks under State law; (5) has an aggregate number of individuals receiving benefits which at no time exceeds five percent of the number receiving compensation under State law. Allows a State, if the Secretary authorizes its self-employment program, to use the State unemployment fund to provide cash unemployment benefits, exclusive of administrative expenses, to participants to help them become self-employed.…
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Cosponsors (4)
4 Democrats