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A bill for an act providing for disqualification for unemployment benefits due to separation from short-term employment with a fixed end date and including applicability provisions.(Formerly SSB 1111 .)

A bill for an act providing for disqualification for unemployment benefits due to separation from short-term employment with a fixed end date and including applicability provisions.(Formerly SSB 1111 .)

Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
COMMITTEE ON WORKFORCE
Last action
2025-06-16
Official status
Referred to Workforce. S.J. 1057 .
Effective date
Not listed

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A bill for an act providing for disqualification for unemployment benefits due to separation from short-term employment with a fixed end date and including applicability provisions.(Formerly SSB 1111 .)

A bill for an act providing for disqualification for unemployment benefits due to separation from short-term employment with a fixed end date and including applicability provisions.(Formerly SSB 1111 .)

What This Bill Does

  • A bill for an act providing for disqualification for unemployment benefits due to separation from short-term employment with a fixed end date and including applicability provisions.(Formerly SSB 1111 .)

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Bill History

  1. 2025-06-16 Iowa Legislature

    Referred to Workforce. S.J. 1057 .

  2. 2025-02-27 Iowa Legislature

    Committee report, approving bill. S.J. 386 .

  3. 2025-02-27 Iowa Legislature

    Introduced, placed on calendar. S.J. 380 .

Official Summary Text

A bill for an act providing for disqualification for unemployment benefits due to separation from short-term employment with a fixed end date and including applicability provisions.(Formerly SSB 1111 .)

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SENATE

FILE

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BY

COMMITTEE

ON

WORKFORCE

(SUCCESSOR

TO

SSB

1111)

A

BILL

FOR

An

Act

providing

for

disqualification

for

unemployment

benefits

1

due

to

separation

from

short-term

employment

with

a

fixed

2

end

date

and

including

applicability

provisions.

3

BE

IT

ENACTED

BY

THE

GENERAL

ASSEMBLY

OF

THE

STATE

OF

IOWA:

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Section

1.

Section

96.5,

Code

2025,

is

amended

by

adding

the

1

following

new

subsection:

2

NEW

SUBSECTION

.

15.

Short-term

employment

with

fixed

end

3

date.

4

a.

If

the

department

finds

that

the

individual

became

5

separated

from

employment

due

to

the

conclusion

of

employment

6

of

a

fixed

period

of

one

hundred

eighty

days

or

less,

provided

7

the

department

also

finds

all

of

the

following:

8

(1)

That

the

individual

entered

into

a

written

employment

9

contract

with

the

employer

prior

to

the

date

on

which

the

10

employment

began.

11

(2)

That

the

contract

specified

the

end

date

of

the

12

employment,

which

was

no

more

than

one

hundred

eighty

days

13

after

the

beginning

date.

14

(3)

That

the

contract

acknowledged

that

the

individual

15

would

not

be

eligible

for

benefits

upon

the

conclusion

of

the

16

employment.

17

(4)

That

the

employment

actually

concluded

no

more

than

one

18

hundred

eighty

days

after

the

beginning

date.

19

(5)

That

the

employer

is

not

entering

into

such

contracts

20

with

the

individual

on

an

ongoing

basis

in

order

to

avoid

or

21

reduce

liability

under

this

chapter.

22

(6)

That

the

employment

was

not

on

federal

active

duty,

23

state

active

duty,

or

national

guard

duty,

as

defined

in

24

section

29A.1.

25

b.

Employment

subject

to

this

subsection

shall

not

be

26

considered

taxable

wages

as

defined

in

section

96.1A.

Any

27

contribution

by

an

employer

for

such

employment

shall

be

28

eligible

for

a

refund

pursuant

to

section

96.14,

subsection

5.

29

c.

A

contract

described

in

this

subsection

shall

not

be

30

construed

as

an

agreement

to

waive,

release,

or

commute

the

31

rights

to

benefits

or

any

other

rights

under

this

chapter

as

32

described

in

section

96.15,

subsection

1.

33

Sec.

2.

APPLICABILITY.

This

Act

applies

to

employment

34

beginning

on

or

after

the

effective

date

of

this

Act.

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EXPLANATION

1

The

inclusion

of

this

explanation

does

not

constitute

agreement

with

2

the

explanation’s

substance

by

the

members

of

the

general

assembly.

3

This

bill

provides

that

an

individual

is

disqualified

4

for

unemployment

benefits

if

the

department

of

workforce

5

development

finds

that

the

individual

became

separated

from

6

employment

due

to

the

conclusion

of

employment

of

a

fixed

7

period

of

180

days

or

less,

provided

the

department

makes

8

additional

findings

about

the

employment

specified

in

the

bill.

9

Employment

subject

to

the

bill

shall

not

be

considered

10

taxable

wages

for

purposes

of

unemployment

taxes,

and

any

11

tax

contribution

by

an

employer

for

such

employment

shall

be

12

eligible

for

a

refund.

13

The

bill

provides

that

a

contract

described

in

the

bill

shall

14

not

be

construed

as

an

agreement

to

waive,

release,

or

commute

15

the

rights

to

benefits

or

any

other

rights

under

Code

chapter

16

96.

17

The

bill

applies

to

employment

beginning

on

or

after

the

18

effective

date

of

the

bill.

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