AB-450: Requires employers of retail, food service or cleaning employees to give such employees 7 days' notice of their work schedule and a month's notice of the minimum hours of work; provides a private right of action to employees who are aggrieved by certain violations of such provisions.
Sponsored by: Rep. Phillip Steck
Referred To Labor on 01/05/2022
You have voted AB-450: Requires employers of retail, food service or cleaning employees to give such employees 7 days' notice of their work schedule and a month's notice of the minimum hours of work; provides a private right of action to employees who are aggrieved by certain violations of such provisions..
AB-306: Prohibits participation in torture and improper treatment of incarcerated persons by health care professionals; prohibits a health care professional from engaging, assisting or planning the torture or improper treatment of an incarcerated person; requires health care professionals to report torture and improper treatment.
Sponsored by: Rep. Patricia Fahy
Amended On Third Reading (t) 306a on 01/20/2022
You have voted AB-306: Prohibits participation in torture and improper treatment of incarcerated persons by health care professionals; prohibits a health care professional from engaging, assisting or planning the torture or improper treatment of an incarcerated person; requires health care professionals to report torture and improper treatment..
AB-430: Requires prior written notice upon hiring to all employees, informing them of the types of electronic monitoring which may occur; provides employers shall also post the notice of electronic monitoring.
Sponsored by: Rep. David Weprin
Signed Chap.583 on 11/08/2021
You have voted AB-430: Requires prior written notice upon hiring to all employees, informing them of the types of electronic monitoring which may occur; provides employers shall also post the notice of electronic monitoring..
AB-533: Relates to the establishment of a program for the use of medication assisted treatment for inmates in both state and county correctional facilities; relates to reporting requirements; substance use disorder treatment and transition services implemented in jails.
Sponsored by: Rep. Phillip Steck
Substituted By S1795 on 05/26/2021
You have voted AB-533: Relates to the establishment of a program for the use of medication assisted treatment for inmates in both state and county correctional facilities; relates to reporting requirements; substance use disorder treatment and transition services implemented in jails..
AB-27: Establishes the biometric privacy act; requires private entities in possession of biometric identifiers or biometric information to develop a written policy establishing a retention schedule and guidelines for permanently destroying biometric identifiers and biometric information when the initial purpose for collecting or obtaining such identifiers or information has been satisfied or within three years of the individual's last interaction with the private entity, whichever occurs first.
Sponsored by: Rep. Aileen Gunther
Referred To Consumer Affairs And Protection on 01/05/2022
You have voted AB-27: Establishes the biometric privacy act; requires private entities in possession of biometric identifiers or biometric information to develop a written policy establishing a retention schedule and guidelines for permanently destroying biometric identifiers and biometric information when the initial purpose for collecting or obtaining such identifiers or information has been satisfied or within three years of the individual's last interaction with the private entity, whichever occurs first..
AB-233: Relates to the statute of limitations for actions based on discriminatory practices in employment; establishes action must be commenced within six years.
Sponsored by: Rep. Linda Rosenthal
Substituted By S849a on 05/09/2022
You have voted AB-233: Relates to the statute of limitations for actions based on discriminatory practices in employment; establishes action must be commenced within six years..
AB-165: Removes from admissibility evidence that proves or tends to prove that a victim has been convicted of a prostitution offense within three years prior to the sex offense which is the subject of the prosecution.
Sponsored by: Rep. Linda Rosenthal
Referred To Codes on 01/05/2022
You have voted AB-165: Removes from admissibility evidence that proves or tends to prove that a victim has been convicted of a prostitution offense within three years prior to the sex offense which is the subject of the prosecution..