Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 7— - SOCIAL SECURITY › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER IX— - EMPLOYMENT SECURITY ADMINISTRATIVE FINANCING › § 1108
The Secretary of Labor must create an Advisory Council on Unemployment Compensation by February 1, 1992, and then every four years after that. The Council’s job is to review the unemployment insurance system and suggest improvements. It will look at things like the program’s purpose and goals, how well it helps during recessions, who is covered, whether benefits are enough, the health of the trust funds, how State administrative costs are funded, and how efficiently the system is run. The Council has 11 members: 5 picked by the President, 3 picked by the President pro tempore of the Senate (after consulting leaders of the Senate Finance Committee), and 3 picked by the Speaker of the House (after consulting leaders of the House Ways and Means Committee). The groups appointed by the Senate and House must each include one business representative, one labor representative, and one State government representative. The President names the Chair from among the members. Vacancies are filled the same way the original appointment was made. The Council may hire technical help (including actuarial work), and the Secretary of Labor must give staff, offices, and Labor Department data. Members are paid at the rate for level V of the Executive Schedule under section 5316 of title 5 for each day they work, and they get travel expenses as allowed by section 5703 of title 5. Not later than February 1 of the third year after a Council is set up, it must send a report with its findings and recommendations to the President and Congress. The report due by February 1, 1995, must also address how to use regional, State, or local unemployment statistics to decide eligibility for extended benefits.
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42 U.S.C. § 1108
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