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Bill Detail: HB24-1008

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Title Wage Claims Construction Industry Contractors
Status Governor Vetoed (05/17/2024)
Bill Subjects
  • Labor & Employment
House Sponsors M. Froelich (D)
M. Duran (D)
Senate Sponsors J. Danielson (D)
S. Jaquez Lewis (D)
C. Kolker (D)
House Committee Business Affairs and Labor
Senate Committee Business, Labor and Technology
Date Introduced 01/10/2024
Summary

For wage claims brought by individuals working in the
construction industry, the bill:
  • Requires that a subcontractor that receives a written
demand for payment forward a copy of the written demand
for payment to the general contractor within 3 business
days after receipt;
  • Specifies that a general contractor and a subcontractor that
is a direct employer of an employee are jointly and
severally liable for all debts owed based on a wage claim or
investigation that are incurred by the subcontractor acting
under, by, or for the general contractor; and
  • Allows a general contractor to require the following
information from each subcontractor acting under, by, or
for the general contractor:
  • Pay data;
  • Contact information; and
  • An affidavit attesting to whether the subcontractor
has participated in a civil or administrative
proceeding within the last 5 years and, if so, the
outcome of the proceeding.

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