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SB512: Removing the eight-week return to work expectation from the definition of temporary unemployment, excluding payments under compliant employer-sponsored supplemental unemployment benefit plans from the definition of wages and removing the negative debt write-off and forgiveness mechanism that conditionally moved employers to rate groups N11 for three years and the related option to avoid a negative debt write-off through voluntary contributions.
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Plain-Language Summary
This bill removes certain requirements from Kansas' unemployment system. It gets rid of a rule that says people have to look for work after eight weeks and also changes how employers are rated.
Who This Affects
The change will affect Kansas employers who offer supplemental unemployment benefits to their employees, as well as employees who receive these benefits.
Key Provisions
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Timeline
Introduced
Sunday, February 15, 2026
Last Action
Senate Withdrawn from Committee on Assessment and Taxation; Referred to Committee on Commerce
Mar 9, 2026
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