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2000 SESSION
HB 1126 Disclosure of certain employment information.
Introduced by: Beverly J. Sherwood | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Disclosure of certain employment information. Provides that any employer who, upon request by a person’s prospective or current employer, provides information about that person’s professional conduct, reasons for separation or job performance, including information contained in any written performance evaluations, shall be immune from civil liability, provided that the employer is not acting in bad faith or with reckless disregard for whether the information is false. Punitive damages may be awarded if the employer acts in bad faith.
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Disclosure of certain employment information. Provides that any employer who, upon request by a person’s prospective or current employer, provides information about that person’s professional conduct, reasons for separation or job performance, including information contained in any written performance evaluations, shall be immune from civil liability, provided that the employer is not acting in bad faith.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Disclosure of certain employment information. Provides that any employer who, upon request by a person’s prospective or current employer, provides information about that person’s professional conduct, reasons for separation or job performance, including information contained in any written performance evaluations, shall be immune from civil liability, provided that the employer is not acting in bad faith.