HB 242-UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE FUND & TAXES 3:23:25 PM CHAIR ANDERSON announced that the first order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 242, "An Act relating to the deposit of certain penalties collected under the unemployment insurance program; requiring an employing unit with a change in ownership, management, or control to notify the Department of Labor and Workforce Development of the ownership change; regarding the unemployment contribution rate of an employing unit; and defining 'business' for purposes of statutes setting unemployment contribution rates; establishing the crime of obtaining an unemployment rate by deception; and providing for an effective date." CHAIR ANDERSON moved that the committee adopt CSHB 242 Version 24-LS0821\Y, Wayne, 1/27/06 as the working document. There being no objection, Version Y was before the committee. REPRESENTATIVE CRAWFORD explained that the CS would change page 2, lines 1-3, further defining that a change in ownership, management or control means that it is the responsible party who pays the unemployment insurance. PAT SHIER, Acting Deputy Director, Division of Employment Security, Department of Labor & Workforce Development (DLWD), stated that [Version Y] benefits the public by better defining who is being established as the responsible party. He added that this language has been used in other sections of statute, and has been "effective for decades." REPRESENTATIVE ROKEBERG asked for confirmation that the only position changes that need to be reported to the department are those in management positions with check signing and payment confirmation responsibilities. MR. SHIER confirmed that this is correct. REPRESENTATIVE KOTT asked if there had been any discussion with the Department of Law regarding a retroactive effective date of January 2006. REPRESENTATIVE CRAWFORD replied that he had not had a chance to discuss this with the department. REPRESENTATIVE ROKEBERG pointed out that [Sections 1, 2, and 4] have an effective date of July 1, 2006, while [Sections 5 and 6] have an immediate effective date. CHAIR ANDERSON opined that the department feels this is necessary. REPRESENTATIVE GUTTENBERG moved to report CSHB 242, Version 24- LS0821\Y, Wayne, 1/27/06 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, CSHB 242(L&C) was reported out of the House Labor & Commerce Standing Committee.