207.114 – WITHHOLDING. (a) The commission shall deduct
Texas Labor Code § 207.114
Summary
This law allows the Texas commission to withhold certain amounts from unemployment benefits for individuals who owe uncollected overissuances. It affects individuals receiving unemployment benefits who have outstanding debts related to food assistance programs.
Allows withholding from unemployment benefits for debt repayment.
Includes specified amounts or agreements under federal law.
Targets individuals with uncollected overissuances.
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