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SCS/SB 929 - This act bars employers with 5 or more employees from knowingly misclassifying employees. Employers must submit federal IRS 1099-MISC forms to the Department of Revenue and penalties for failing to do so are provided. The Attorney General has the power to investigate alleged misclassifications and enforce the section. A process is established by which the Department of Labor may receive complaints and forward them to the Attorney General if they decide the complaint has merit. The state carries the burden of proving that the employer misclassified the worker and there is a rebuttable presumption that an unauthorized alien is an employee under the act and shall be treated so if the employer cannot produce an I-9 form verifying the legal status of the worker or other forms verifying the individual is an independent contractor. Injunctions may be sought and employers shall be charged $50 per day per misclassified worker up to a maximum of $50,000 for violations. Penalties are [...]

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Bill Summary
File name Last Updated
SB929 Bill Summary Senate Committee Substitute HTML02/21/2008
SB929 Bill Summary Introduced HTML01/11/2008

Bill Text
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SB929 Bill Text Senate Committee Substitute PDF02/14/2008
SB929 Bill Text Introduced PDF01/11/2008

Fiscal Notes
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SB929 Fiscal Notes Senate Comm PDF02/18/2008
SB929 Fiscal Notes Senate Comm HTML02/18/2008
SB929 Fiscal Notes Introduced PDF02/04/2008
SB929 Fiscal Notes Introduced HTML02/04/2008