General Bill
Employee Protections:
Providing that individuals who voluntarily leave work for specified reasons are not disqualified from reemployment benefits; prohibiting the employment record of an employer from being charged for benefits paid to individuals who voluntarily leave work as a result of specified circumstances related to a homicide or individuals who are a witness, or have an immediate family member who is a witness, to certain crimes; increasing the amount of leave an employer must allow an employee to take if the employee or a family or household member of the employee is the victim of domestic violence or sexual violence; revising the specified reasons for which an employee may take such leave, etc.
Effective Date:
07/01/2021
Last Event:
04/30/21 S Died in Commerce and Tourism on Friday, April 30, 2021 2:40 PM
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Commerce and Tourism
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Judiciary
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Rules
Bill #
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Subject
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Relationship
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Bill #:
HB 1467
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Subject:
Employment Benefits and Accommodations for Crime Victims and Witnesses
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Relationship:
Similar
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Event:
S Died in Commerce and Tourism
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Time:
04/30/2021 - 2:40 PM
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Committee:
Commerce and Tourism
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Version:
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Event:
S Introduced -SJ 205
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Time:
03/10/2021 - 11:56 AM
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Committee:
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Event:
S Referred to Commerce and Tourism; Judiciary; Rules -SJ 205
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Time:
03/04/2021 - 4:44 PM
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Member:
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Committee:
Commerce and Tourism
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Version:
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Event:
S Filed
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Time:
02/26/2021 - 1:32 PM
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Member:
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Statute
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Other Bill Citations
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443.101
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HB 207,
SB 592,
CS/CS/HB 1463,
HB 1467,
CS/CS/SB 1948
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443.131
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CS/CS/HB 15,
CS/CS/SB 50,
HB 207,
SB 592,
HB 1467,
HB 1617,
CS/CS/SB 1906
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741.313
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HB 1467
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741.314
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