SB 1323 Worker classification; independent contractors.
By Carol Stopps|2021-01-13T17:50:57-05:00January 13th, 2021|Free Markets|Comments Off on SB 1323 Worker classification; independent contractors.
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HB 2296 Worker classification; independent contractors. Introduced by: Roxann L. Robinson | all patrons … notes | add to my profiles SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED: Worker classification; independent contractors. Provides that in a proceeding involving allegations of worker misclassification an individual or business is not considered an employee with respect to a hiring party if the person qualifies as an independent contractor relative to the hiring party under the common law right-of-control test as established by the Internal Revenue Service Revenue Ruling 87-41, by an applicable determination of the Internal Revenue Service, or if (i) the individual or business signs a written contract with the hiring party stating that the individual or business is self-employed or is being engaged as an independent contractor and containing certain acknowledgments, (ii) the individual or business has the ri
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SB 1419 Project labor agreements; public interest. Introduced by: David W. Marsden | all patrons … notes | add to my profiles SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED: Project labor agreements; public interest. Requires that for contracts requiring the design or construction of a road, highway, bridge, or similar transportation improvement, a public body wishing to enter into a project labor agreement shall first determine by written finding that participation in such project labor
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