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  • HB 1491 Unemployment compensation; applicable to a military spouse.
  • HB 1495 Unemployment compensation; applicable to a military spouse.
  • HB 1521 Retirement System; increases retirement allowance for state employees and law-enforcement officers.
  • HB 1616 Shoplifting and employee theft; provisions for civil recovery.
  • HB 1626 Health insurance credits for retired state employees; removes cap.
  • HB 1627 Health insurance; increases credits for retired state employees, removes cap.
  • HB 1645 Retirement System; purchase of prior service credit by Amtrak employees.
  • HB 1700 Unemployment compensation; applicable to a military spouse.
  • HB 1703 Volunteer firefighters; exempts minors aged 16 years or older from child labor provisions.
  • HB 1704 Retirement System; includes legal aid employees.
  • HB 1738 Line of Duty Act; reimbursement of health insurance premiums to disabled State Police officers.
  • HB 1793 Life insurance; additional benefits for state and local employees called to active military duty.
  • HB 1818 Income tax, state and business; credit for bicyclists and their employers.
  • HB 1834 Discrimination; length of time to report complaint.
  • HB 1862 Workers' compensation; business entity with controlling interest to guarantee obligations.
  • HB 1908 Workforce development; training & compensation programs more accessible to military personnel.
  • HB 1926 Health insurance; credits for retired state employees.
  • HB 1936 Health insurance; mandated coverage for treatment of morbid obesity.
  • HB 1946 Employee suggestions program; limits monetary awards.
  • HB 1955 Boiler and pressure vessel inspections; expiration of certificate.
  • HB 2009 Criminal history records check; behavioral health emply., limited number of misdemeanor convictions.
  • HB 2046 Criminal history record information; disqualified from employment if in proximity to minors.
  • HB 2050 Unemployment compensation; weekly benefit amount.
  • HB 2056 Workers' compensation; allows illegal aliens certain medical benefits.
  • HB 2064 Veterans; state in hiring to give additional consideration to certain.
  • HB 2069 Business Assistance and Workforce Services, Department of; created.
  • HB 2127 State agencies; establishment of telecommuting policy.
  • HB 2132 State employees; reimbursement when using privare vehicle to travel on state business.
  • HB 2194 Employee day of rest; exempts banking institutions.
  • HB 2371 Unemployment compensation; disqualification for chronic absenteeism.
  • HB 2393 Employee's day of rest; abolished.
  • HB 2396 Retirement System; includes DMV part-time and contract employees.
  • HB 2428 Veterans; state in hiring to give additional consideration to certain.
  • HB 2462 Workers' Compensation; certain participants in Temporary Assistance for Needy Families not eligible.
  • HB 2552 Bad checks; payment of wages, penalty.
  • HB 2612 State employees; establishment of alternative work schedules and telecommuting.
  • HB 2626 Business Assistance and Workforce Services, Department of; created.
  • HB 2638 Wages; employer who fails or refuses to pay wages is guilty of embezzlement.
  • HB 2674 Bad checks; payment of wages, penalty.
  • HB 2693 Unemployment compensation; benefit termination by employer for misconduct.
  • HB 2795 Jury panel; removes provision that allows person to be absent from work on day he serves.
  • HB 2840 Unemployment compensation; weekly benefit amount.
  • HB 2842 Wages or salaries; consent by employee for payment to prepaid debit card /card acct. not required.
  • HB 2872 State employees; right to express opinions to elected officials on matters of public concern.
  • HJ 630 State employees; establishes a joint subcommittee to study compensation and benefit plans.
  • HJ 713 Study; workforce development and training; report.
  • SB 128 Unemployment compensation; eliminates offset for retirement benefits.
  • SB 705 Minimum wage; qualification for overtime pay.
  • SB 713 Parental leave for school involvement; employer requirement.
  • SB 727 Health insurance; increases credits for retired state employee, removes cap.
  • SB 799 Unemployment compensation; obsolete benefit tables.
  • SB 866 Income tax, state; subtractions include salary for federal and state employees.
  • SB 873 Law-enforcement employees; overtime compensation.
  • SB 894 Social services, local departments of; grievance procedures.
  • SB 971 Labor discrimination; reporting complaint within 60 days after occurrence.
  • SB 1014 Health insurance; increases credits for retired teachers & other school bd. employees, removes cap.
  • SB 1043 Health insurance; increases credits for retired state employees.
  • SB 1055 Unemployment compensation; minimum earnings.
  • SB 1079 Employment discrimination; causes of action in cases alleging.
  • SB 1112 Unemployment compensation; benefits charges resulting from a temporary closure forced by disaster.
  • SB 1117 Retirement System; creditable compensation of part-time employees of institutions of higher learning
  • SB 1172 Employer and employee; covenants restricting competition.
  • SB 1209 Shoplifting and employee theft; provisions for civil recovery.
  • SB 1276 Consumer reporting agencies; release of wage information by Employment Commission thereto.
  • SB 1283 Unemployment compensation; VEC may furnish information to allow collection of monetary obligations.
  • SJ 396 Employees; Employment Commission to study effect of new overtime regulations thereon.