91st General Assembly
Summary of HB2266
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House Sponsors:
CURRIE-MADIGAN,MJ-MULLIGAN-FLOWERS-DAVIS,MONIQUE, 
   CROTTY, CURRY,JULIE, DART, FEIGENHOLTZ, GASH, HAMOS, HANNIG, 
   LANG, MCGUIRE, MCKEON, MOORE,ANDREA, O'BRIEN, RONEN, 
   SCOTT, SHARP, SILVA, STROGER, GRANBERG, SCULLY, DAVIS,STEVE, 
   KENNER, FRITCHEY, GARRETT, JONES,SHIRLEY, LOPEZ, 
   BRADLEY AND PUGH.

Senate Sponsors:
HALVORSON-LINK-WALSH,L-LIGHTFORD-OBAMA

Short description: 
EQUAL PAY ACT OF 1999                                                      

Synopsis of Bill as introduced:
        Creates the Equal Pay Act of 1999.   Provides  that  no  employer      
   shall  discriminate  between  employees  on the basis of sex by paying      
   wages solely on the basis of the employee's gender. Provides  that  no      
   employer may retaliatorily discharge or discriminate against an             
   employee on the basis of the employee's use of the Act and provides         
   for certain penalties for violations of the Act, including a Class B        
   misdemeanor for retaliatory discharge or discrimination by the              
   employer. Provides that the Director of Labor shall administer and          
   enforce the Act and grants the Director of Labor specified authority        
   to carry out the administration and enforcement of the Act. Provides        
   that every employer subject to the Act shall preserve specified             
   records for a period of not less than 3 years. Provides that every          
   employer covered by this Act shall post and keep posted a notice            
   summarizing the requirements of this Act. Provides that the Department      
   of Labor shall conduct ongoing outreach and education efforts               
   concerning this Act.                                                        
          BALANCED BUDGET NOTE (Bureau of the Budget)                          
          Since this House Bill is not a supplemental appropriation bill,      
          the Balanced Budget Note Act is inapplicable.                        
          HOUSING AFFORDABILITY NOTE (Housing Development Authority)           
          This bill will have no fiscal effect on the cost of construct-       
          ing, purchasing, owning or selling a single-family residence.        
          FISCAL NOTE (Department of Central Management Services)              
          There is no fiscal impact expected on DCMS.                          
          FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 (Dept. of Central Management Services)           
          Same as previous fiscal DCMS note.                                   
          STATE MANDATES NOTE, H-AM 1                                          
          (Department of Commerce and Community Affairs)                       
          Creates a local gov't. organization and structure mandate for        
          which no State reimbursement is required.                            
        HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1.                                                 
        Makes specified violations of the Act petty offenses (rather than      
   Class B misdemeanors).                                                      
 
Last action on Bill: SESSION SINE DIE

   Last action date: 01-01-09

           Location: House

 Amendments to Bill: AMENDMENTS ADOPTED: HOUSE -   1     SENATE -   0


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