Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida Senate Bill S0216

Introduced
10/16/25  

Caption

Verification of Reemployment Assistance Benefit Eligibility

Impact

One of the bill's significant implications is increasing the responsibilities of the Department of Commerce in scrutinizing claims for reemployment benefits. It mandates cross-checking claimants' information with multiple databases, including the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements Program, to verify eligibility before disbursing any benefits. This rigorous verification process is expected to mitigate fraudulent claims, thereby safeguarding state resources intended for genuinely unemployed individuals.

Summary

Senate Bill 216, titled the Promoting Work, Deterring Fraud Act of 2026, aims to enhance the verification process for individuals applying for reemployment assistance benefits. It introduces amendments to section 443.101 of Florida Statutes, which delineate the circumstances under which claimants may be disqualified for failing to seek suitable work or for other non-compliance issues. The bill establishes a framework requiring the Department of Commerce to implement a thorough identity verification process to ensure that assistance benefits are only awarded to legitimate claimants.

Contention

While supporters believe that the act will promote accountability and efficiency within the reemployment system, there are concerns regarding potential overreach and the impact on vulnerable populations. Opponents argue that stringent verification measures may hinder access to necessary benefits for individuals who are genuinely in need, particularly if they face barriers related to identity confirmation or data sharing limitations. There may also be discussions regarding the adequacy of resources allocated to the Department of Commerce to effectively implement these measures without compromising the timely delivery of benefits to qualified individuals.

Companion Bills

FL H0191

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