SB 261 UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION CHAIRMAN KELLY brought up SB 261 as the next order of business before the Senate Labor & Commerce Committee. He said that SB 261 is basically a housekeeping bill. DWIGHT PERKINS, Special Assistant to the Commissioner, Department of Labor, stated there was a question regarding Section 13 of the bill which has to do with the "equity and good conscience" standard was and there was no fault of the claimant that these were to happen. The language on page 8,line 3, helps in determining that this is good conscience on behalf of the claimant. CHAIRMAN KELLY asked if this is mainly trying to recover money that is a mistake of the division. MR. PERKINS replied that is correct, when there is no fault on behalf of the claimant. CHAIRMAN KELLY asked what would happen if it was the claimant's fault. MR. PERKINS responded the division would go after it. They have a track record of recovering 90% percent of the funds that are not fraudulent claims. Number 086 SENATOR MILLER made a motion to discharge SB 261 from the Senate Labor & Commerce Committee with individual recommendations. There were no objections and it was so ordered.