(a)(1) For a construction worker identified pursuant to regulations adopted in accordance with subsection (c) of this section, the total unemployment benefit rate for the individual's benefit year commencing on or after April 1, 1996, shall be an amount equal to one twenty-sixth, rounded to the next lower dollar, of the individual's total wages paid during that quarter of the individual's current benefit year's base period in which wages were the highest but not less than fifteen dollars.
(2) The total unemployment benefit rate for the individual's benefit year commencing on January 1, 2024, shall be not less than forty dollars, except that when the federal government provides a fully federally-funded supplement to the individual's weekly benefit amount, the total unemployment benefit rate shall be not less than fifteen dollars.
(3) The total unemployment benefit rate for the individual's benefit year commencing on or after January 1, 2025, shall be not less than the total unemployment benefit rate for the prior year (A) adjusted by the percentage change in the employment cost index or its successor index, for wages and salaries for all civilian workers, as calculated by the United States Department of Labor, over the twelve-month period ending on June thirtieth of the preceding year, and (B) rounded to the nearest dollar, except that when the federal government provides a fully federally-funded supplement to the individual's weekly benefit amount, the total unemployment benefit rate shall be not less than fifteen dollars.
(4) The maximum weekly benefit rate under this subsection shall be not more than the maximum benefit rate as provided in subdivision (4) of subsection (b) of this section.
(b) (1) For an individual not included in subsection (a) of this section, the individual's total unemployment benefit rate for the individual's benefit year commencing after September 30, 1967, shall be an amount equal to one twenty-sixth, rounded to the next lower dollar, of the average of the individual's total wages, as defined in subdivision (1) of subsection (b) of section 31-222, paid during the two quarters of the individual's current benefit year's base period in which such wages were highest but not less than fifteen dollars.
(2) The total unemployment benefit rate for the individual's benefit year commencing on January 1, 2024, shall be not less than forty dollars, except that when the federal government provides a fully federally-funded supplement to the individual's weekly benefit amount, the total unemployment benefit rate shall be not less than fifteen dollars.
(3) The total unemployment benefit rate for the individual's benefit year commencing on or after January 1, 2025, shall be not less than the total unemployment benefit rate for the prior year (A) adjusted by the percentage change in the employment cost index or its successor index, for wages and salaries for all civilian workers, as calculated by the United States Department of Labor, over the twelve-month period ending on June thirtieth of the preceding year, and (B) rounded to the nearest dollar, except that when the federal government provides a fully federally-funded supplement to the individual's weekly benefit amount, the total unemployment benefit rate shall be not less than fifteen dollars.
(4) (A) The maximum weekly benefit rate shall not be more than one hundred fifty-six dollars in any benefit year commencing on or after the first Sunday in July, 1982, nor more than (i) sixty per cent rounded to the next lower dollar of the average wage of production and related workers in the state in any benefit year commencing on or after the first Sunday in October, 1983, and (ii) fifty per cent rounded to the next lower dollar of the average wage of all workers in the state in any benefit year commencing on or after the first Sunday in October, 2018. The maximum benefit rate in any benefit year commencing on or after the first Sunday in October, 1988, shall not increase more than eighteen dollars in any benefit year, such increase to be effective as of the first Sunday in October of such year, except that the maximum benefit rate shall not increase in the benefit years commencing on or after the first Sunday in October of 2024 and prior to the first Sunday in October of 2028.
(B) The average wage of all workers in the state shall be determined by (i) the administrator, on or before August fifteenth annually, as of the year ended the previous March thirty-first to be effective during the benefit year commencing on or after the first Sunday of the following October, and (ii) the Connecticut Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages or by such other method, as determined by the administrator, that accurately reflects the average wage of all workers in the state.
(c) The administrator shall adopt regulations pursuant to the provisions of chapter 54 to implement the provisions of this section. Such regulations shall specify the National Council on Compensation Insurance employee classification codes that identify construction workers covered by subsection (a) of this section and specify the manner and format in which employers shall report the identification of such workers to the administrator.
(1967, P.A. 790, S. 9; P.A. 82-448, S. 1, 3; P.A. 83-547, S. 2, 12; P.A. 88-228; P.A. 93-243, S. 4, 15; P.A. 95-323, S. 7, 8; P.A. 18-126, S. 10; P.A. 21-200, S. 4.)
History: P.A. 82-448 raised maximum dollar amount of benefit from $146 to $156 per benefit year for years commencing on or after the first Sunday in July, 1982, deleting obsolete reference to $70 maximum for benefit year commencing Oct. 5, 1968, and raised yearly cap on rate increases from $6 to $12 for benefit years commencing on or after the first Sunday in October, 1983, revising other obsolete date references as necessary; P.A. 83-547 provided that the total unemployment benefit rate shall be rounded to the next lower, rather than higher, dollar; P.A. 88-228 raised the yearly cap on rate increases from $12 to $18 for benefit years commencing on or after the first Sunday in October, 1988; P.A. 93-243 changed the formula for calculating total unemployment benefit rate from one twenty-sixth of total wages earned during quarter when earnings are highest to one twenty-sixth of average of total wages earned during two quarters when earnings are highest, effective July 1, 1994; P.A. 95-323 inserted new Subsecs. (a) specifying a new total unemployment benefit rate for construction workers, and (c) re adoption of regulations and made technical corrections in prior provisions, now designated as Subsec. (b), effective October 1, 1995, and applicable to any separation of employment occurring on or after that date; P.A. 18-126 amended Subsec. (b) by designating existing provision re rate in benefit year commencing on or after first Sunday in October, 1983, as Subdiv. (1), adding Subdiv. (2) re rate in benefit year commencing on or after first Sunday in October, 2018, replacing “production and related workers” with “all workers”, designated existing provision re average wage determined by administrator as Subpara. (A) and amended same by replacing “June thirtieth” with “March thirty-first”, and deleting provision re average wage to be determined in accordance with standards for determination of average production wages established by United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, and adding Subpara. (B) re Connecticut Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages or other method that accurately reflects average wage of all workers in the state; P.A. 21-200 substantially revised section re total unemployment benefit rates for benefit year commencing on January 1, 2024, and benefit years commencing on or after January 1, 2025, and re prohibition on maximum benefit rate increases in certain benefit years, and made technical changes, effective January 1, 2022.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 567 - Unemployment Compensation
Section 31-222. - Definitions.
Section 31-222a. - “District” defined. Continuation of commissioners in offices.
Section 31-223. - Application of chapter to employers.
Section 31-223a. - Employers not subject to chapter. Notification to employees.
Section 31-224. - Municipal and other public employees.
Section 31-226a. - Discharge, discipline, penalty or discrimination prohibited. Right of action.
Section 31-228. - Benefit for total unemployment.
Section 31-229. - Benefit for partial unemployment.
Section 31-230. - Benefit year, base period and alternative base period.
Section 31-231. - Total unemployment benefit rate.
Section 31-231a. - Total unemployment benefit rate.
Section 31-231b. - Maximum limitation on total benefits.
Section 31-232. - Maximum limitation on total benefits.
Section 31-232a. - Additional benefits payable during periods of substantial unemployment.
Section 31-232b. - Extended benefits: Definitions.
Section 31-232c. - Applicability of chapter.
Section 31-232d. - Eligibility conditions.
Section 31-232e. - Weekly extended benefit amount.
Section 31-232f. - Total extended benefit amount.
Section 31-232g. - Public announcements and computations by administrator.
Section 31-232h. - Additional benefits payable, when.
Section 31-232i. - Administrator's duties with respect to federal act.
Section 31-232j. - Extended benefits payable from Unemployment Compensation Fund.
Section 31-232k. - Interstate claims for extended benefits.
Section 31-233. - Temporary extended-duration benefits.
Section 31-234. - Dependency allowances.
Section 31-235a. - Methods of payment by nonprofit organizations.
Section 31-236. - Disqualifications. Exceptions.
Section 31-236a. - Eligibility of apprentice unemployed due to labor dispute.
Section 31-236c. - Ineligibility of certain board of education employees.
Section 31-236d. - Eligibility of individual in training approved under the Trade Act of 1974.
Section 31-236e. - Basis for determination of eligibility. Regulations.
Section 31-236f. - Information re the availability of unemployment compensation benefits. Procedure.
Section 31-237. - Employment Security Division.
Section 31-237a. - Definitions.
Section 31-237b. - Employment Security Appeals Division established.
Section 31-237e. - Employment Security Appeals Division personnel, payment, appointment.
Section 31-237f. - Disqualification of board member; challenge; replacements.
Section 31-237g. - Powers of Employment Security Board of Review, rules of procedure.
Section 31-237h. - Access of appeals division to records of the Employment Security Division.
Section 31-237i. - Referee section established. Appointment of referees; chief referee.
Section 31-237j. - Appeals to referee section; jurisdiction, venue; panel of referees.
Section 31-239. - Advisory council.
Section 31-240. - Claim procedure. Filing.
Section 31-241. - Determination of claims and benefits. Notice, hearing and appeal. Regulations.
Section 31-243. - Continuous jurisdiction.
Section 31-244a. - Procedure on appeals; hearings; rules of evidence; record.
Section 31-245. - Authority to administer oaths and issue subpoenas.
Section 31-246. - Enforcement of subpoena.
Section 31-247. - Witness fees. Payment of expenses of proceedings.
Section 31-248a. - Transfer of case from referee to Employment Security Board of Review.
Section 31-249d. - Disqualification of referees and board members as advocates.
Section 31-249e. - Decisions of board and referees. Methods of issuance. Notice of appellate rights.
Section 31-249h. - Regulations defining “good cause”.
Section 31-250. - Administration. Duties and powers of administrator.
Section 31-250a. - Advisory board. Membership. Functions and duties.
Section 31-251. - General regulations.
Section 31-252. - Public distribution of law, regulations and reports.
Section 31-253. - Delegation of authority.
Section 31-254. - Records and reports. State directory of new hires. Disclosure.
Section 31-254a. - Wage and claim information to national directory of new hires.
Section 31-255. - Reciprocal agreements with other states.
Section 31-256. - Application for advances to Unemployment Trust Fund.
Section 31-257. - Repayment of benefits on receipt of retroactive pay.
Section 31-258. - Repayment of benefits on receipt of workers' compensation.
Section 31-259. - Employment Security Administration Fund.
Section 31-260. - Transfer of funds authorized by federal Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act.
Section 31-261. - Unemployment Compensation Fund. Payment of administrative expenses.
Section 31-262. - Deposits of contributions. Payments to United States Treasurer.
Section 31-263. - Withdrawals of funds for payment of benefits and reimbursement of advance fund.
Section 31-264. - Management of fund upon discontinuance of or changes in Unemployment Trust Fund.
Section 31-264a. - Unemployment Compensation Advance Fund.
Section 31-264b. - Issuance of unemployment compensation revenue bonds.
Section 31-265. - Interest on contributions not paid when due.
Section 31-266. - Collection of contributions. Lien. Foreclosure.
Section 31-266b. - Disposition of real or personal property taken by foreclosure.
Section 31-266c. - Abatement of contributions. Compromises.
Section 31-268. - Adjustment of errors.
Section 31-269. - Refunds and deficiencies.
Section 31-272. - Protection of rights and benefits.
Section 31-274a to 31-274f. - Nonprofit organizations.
Section 31-274g. - Cooperation with other states for enforcement of law.
Section 31-274h. - Publication of unemployment compensation information.
Section 31-274i. - Information to be provided re earned income credit program.
Section 31-274j. - Voluntary shared work unemployment compensation program.