Relating To Fair Scheduling. [SB-42]
Requires employers to provide employees with written notice of the employee's shift schedule at least ten calendar days before the employee is scheduled to work, under certain circumstances. Requires certain employers to pay their employees twice as much as their regular rate of pay for time worked when their shift schedule was not timely given.
SB-42: Relating To Fair Scheduling.
Sponsored by: Sen. Karl Rhoads
The Committee On Lbt Deferred The Measure. on 01/30/2023
Relating To Tenant Rights. [SB-3326]
Establishes a penalty for landlord violations of the residential landlord-tenant code. Establishes minimum notice requirements for landlords terminating rental agreements. Limits the allowable amount for landlord rent increases annually. Requires landlords to pay tenants when terminating or refusing to renew a rental agreement.
SB-3326: Relating To Tenant Rights.
Sponsored by: Sen. Stanley Chang
The Committee On Cpn Deferred The Measure. on 02/04/2022
Relating To Probation. [HB-2344]
Creates a good time credit system, by which criminal a defendant on probation may reduce their time on probation through compliance with conditions of probation. Requires probation officers to conduct formal reviews of a defendant's progress halfway through the defendant's period of probation, submit a report after the formal review of the defendant to the presiding or sentencing judge justifying why the defendant continues to need supervision on probation, and provide information on how to file a motion for early termination of probation; provided
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HB-2344: Relating To Probation.
Sponsored by: Rep. Roy Takumi
Report Adopted; Passed Second Reading, As Amended (sd 1) And Referred To Jdc. on 03/22/2022
Relating To Condominium Associations. [HB-2272]
Clarifies that sixty-seven per cent of unit owners may amend a condominium declaration at any time by vote or written consent, unless the declaration specifies a higher percentage. Requires developers to include annual reserve contributions based on a reserve study. Clarifies time and date requirements for petitions to amend bylaws and call for special meetings; electronic, machine, and mail voting; time frame for approval of minutes; and board meeting participation. Expands when electronic, machine, and mail voting is authorized. Requires a condominium
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HB-2272: Relating To Condominium Associations.
Sponsored by: Rep. Della au Belatti
Act 062, On 06/17/2022 (gov. Msg. No. 1162). on 06/17/2022
Relating To Human Trafficking. [SB-3245]
Requires the Department of Human Services to develop, and certain businesses and establishments to post, a notice containing information about the National Human Trafficking Hotline. Requires the Department of the Attorney General to establish a Statewide Coordinator on Human Trafficking and a Program within the Department to support the needs of victims of human trafficking and submit reports to the Legislature on the State's efforts to address human trafficking and the commercial sexual exploitation of children. Specifies that court-ordered restitution
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SB-3245: Relating To Human Trafficking.
Sponsored by: Sen. Jarrett Keohokalole
Reported From Hms (stand. Com. Rep. No. 2466) With Recommendation Of Passage On Second Reading, As Amended (sd 1) And Referral To Jdc. on 02/17/2022
Relating To Tenant Rights. [HB-1895]
Establishes a penalty for landlord violations of the residential landlord-tenant code. Establishes minimum notice requirements for landlords terminating rental agreements. Limits the allowable amount for landlord rent increases annually. Requires landlords to pay tenants when terminating or refusing to renew a rental agreement.
HB-1895: Relating To Tenant Rights.
Sponsored by: Rep. Tina Wildberger
Received From House (hse. Com. No. 26). on 02/02/2022