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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · H.R. 7821 (Introduced in House) — To automatically extend and adjust enhanced unemployment assistance for the duration of the COVID-19 emergency and ec... · Sec. 3

Sec. 3. Tiered extension of Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation

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Section 2104(b) of the CARES Act ( 15 U.S.C. 9023(b) ) is amended— in paragraph (1), by striking
(B)an additional amount and all that follows through the end and inserting the following: an additional amount (in this section referred to as Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation ) of— for weeks with respect to which such agreement is in effect ending on or before the date that is 30 days after the date on which any national emergency declared by the President under the National Emergencies Act ( 50 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.) relating to COVID-19 (or any extension thereof) terminates, including the national emergency declared on March 13, 2020, and any subsequent national emergency, $600; for the subsequent 13 weeks with respect to which such agreement is in effect ending after such date, $450; for any week with respect to which such agreement is in effect following the weeks described in clause (ii), the applicable dollar amount specified with respect to such State for such week in the table provided in paragraph (2), except that— if the first such week ends in the last month of a 3-month period for which a State has received a designation under section 2115(a), the applicable dollar amount for the first such week and for any subsequent weeks ending during such 3-month period shall be $450; and if for any 3-month period described in section 2115(a) the national unemployment rate (as determined by the Secretary of Labor for the base period consisting of the most recent 13-week period ending not less than 14 days before the beginning of such quarter) is less than 5.5 percent and has decreased for at least the last 2 months of such 3-month period, the applicable dollar amount with respect to a State designated under section 2115(a) as a Tier I State, Tier II State, or Tier III State shall be $0 for any week ending in any subsequent 3-month period. Notwithstanding clause (i), in any case in which a subsequent national emergency is declared by the President under the National Emergencies Act ( 50 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.) relating to COVID-19 during the last 2 months of a 3-month period for which a State has received a designation under section 2115(a), the applicable dollar amount for the first week ending on or before the date that is 30 days after the date of such declaration, and for any subsequent weeks during such 3-month period shall be the amount determined under clause (iii). ; by redesignating paragraph
(2)as paragraph (3); and by inserting after paragraph
(1)the following: The table provided in this paragraph is as follows: If a week ends in a 3-month period for which a State has been designated under section 2115(a) as a... The applicable dollar amount for such week shall be equal to... Tier I State, Tier II State, or Tier III State $200 Tier IV State, Tier V State, or Tier VI State $300. . Section 2104(e) of such Act ( 15 U.S.C. 9023(e) ) is amended to read as follows: An agreement entered into under this section shall apply to weeks of unemployment beginning after the date on which such agreement is entered into. .
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