(1)
Existing law provides a procedure by which persons may file claims against the state with the State Board of Control.
This bill would provide a different procedure by which any person may file an application with the board for compensation, including emergency payments, based on personal property loss, personal injury, or death, including noneconomic loss, arising from the collapse of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge or the I-880 Cypress structure caused by the October 17, 1989, earthquake. The bill would create in the State Treasury the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge and I-880 Cypress Structure Disaster Fund for the purpose of paying personal property loss, personal injury, and death claims against the state, arising from this natural disaster. Moneys in the fund would be continuously appropriated to the Department of Finance without regard to fiscal years for the purpose of paying awards made pursuant to the bill.
(2)
Existing law provides that an unemployed individual is eligible to receive unemployment compensation benefits with respect to any week only if the Director of Employment Development finds that certain conditions have been met, including that the individual has been unemployed for a waiting period of one week.
This bill would waive this waiting period requirement for those unemployed individuals who file an application for benefits with the Director of Employment Development between October 15, 1989, and December 2, 1989, inclusive, if the claimant either resides in or was most recently employed in either an area identified by the Federal Disaster Assistance Administration or by a Governor’s declaration of a state of emergency, in connection with the October 17, 1989, Loma Prieta Earthquake. It would also provide that benefits paid as a result of this waiver shall not be charged to employer reserve accounts, except as specified.
The bill would require the Director of Employment Development to submit to the Governor and to the chairpersons of the appropriate policy committees in the Legislature copies of a specified report concerning disaster unemployment assistance, and to recommend to the Governor and the Legislature, by February 1, 1990, an appropriate procedure to permit the temporary waiver of unemployment benefit eligibility rules in the wake of disasters whose character directly affects employment within the area or areas where effects of the disaster are felt.
Under existing law, the Unemployment Fund is continuously appropriated. This bill, by authorizing the payment of unemployment benefits at an earlier time, would therefore make an appropriation.
(3)
The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.
This bill would require that applications for compensation submitted pursuant to the bill under (1) above be verified under penalty of perjury. By establishing additional fact situations to which the existing crime of perjury would apply, this bill would impose additional duties on law enforcement agencies and would thereby impose a state-mandated local program.
This bill would provide that no reimbursement is required by this act for a specified reason.
This bill would transfer $30,000,000 from the Special Fund for Economic Uncertainties to the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge and I-880 Cypress Structure Disaster Fund for purposes of the bill.
The bill would declare that it is to take effect immediately as an urgency statute.
Appropriation: yes.