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HB 1094 State agencies; establishment of alternative work schedule and telecommuting policy.

Introduced by: Brian J. Moran | all patrons    ...    notes | add to my profiles | history

SUMMARY AS PASSED:

State employees; establishment of agency alternative work schedule and telecommuting policy. Requires the head of each state agency to establish a telecommuting and alternative work policy under which eligible employees of such agency may telecommute, participate in alternative work schedules, or both. The bill also requires each agency head to set target goals for the number of positions eligible for alternative work schedules by July 1, 2009. This bill is identical to SB 468.

SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:

State employees; establishment of agency alternative work schedule and telecommuting policy. Requires the head of each state agency to establish a telecommuting and alternative work policy under which eligible employees of such agency may (i) telecommute, (ii) participate in alternative work schedules, or (iii) both. The bill also requires each agency head to set target goals for the number of positions eligible for alternative work schedules by July 1, 2009.

SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:

State employees; establishment of agency alternative work schedule and telecommuting policy. Requires the head of each state agency to establish a telecommuting and alternative work policy under which eligible employees of such agency may (i) telecommute, (ii) participate in alternative work schedules, or (iii) both. The bill also requires each agency head to set annual percentage targets for the number of positions eligible for alternative work schedules and requires each state agency, by July 1, 2009, to have not less than 25 percent of its eligible workforce participating in alternative work schedules.