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Code · BILL · 117th Congress · H.R. 5285 (Introduced in House) — To amend the CARES Act to extend certain unemployment compensation provisions, and for other purposes. · Sec. 13

Sec. 13. Extended unemployment benefits under the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act

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Section 2(c)(2)(D) of the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act ( 45 U.S.C. 352(c)(2)(D) ) is amended— in clause (i)— in subclause (I), by striking 330 days and inserting 435 days ; and in subclause (II)— by striking 33 consecutive 14-day periods and inserting 44 consecutive 14-day periods ; and by striking 20 consecutive 14-day periods and inserting 31 consecutive 14-day periods ; in clause (ii)— by striking 265 days of unemployment and inserting 370 days of unemployment ; by striking 27 consecutive 14-day periods and inserting 37 consecutive 14-day periods ; and by striking 20 consecutive 14-day periods and inserting 31 consecutive 14-day periods ; and in clause (iii), by striking September 6, 2021 and inserting February 1, 2022 .
Funds appropriated under the first, second, or third sentence of clause
(v)of section 2(c)(2)(D) of the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act shall be available to cover the cost of additional extended unemployment benefits provided under such section 2(c)(2)(D) by reason of the amendments made by subsection
(a)as well as to cover the cost of such benefits provided under such section 2(c)(2)(D) as in effect on the day before the date of enactment of this Act.
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