Bills assigned to Small Business and Industry


SB 570 - Silvey - Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation for firefighters
SB 578 - Romine - Modifies laws regarding arbitration agreements between employers and at-will employees
SB 581 - Libla - Repeals provisions requiring a landlord to keep security deposits in a trust and authorizes the right to a trial de novo in rent and possession actions
SB 585 - Nasheed - Modifies provisions relating to unlawful discriminatory practices
SB 601 - Schatz - Modifies provisions relating to maximum medical fees under workers' compensation laws
SB 605 - Schupp - Modifies provisions relating to unlawful discriminatory practices in housing
SB 607 - Schupp - Creates new provisions of law relating to leave from employment
SB 608 - Hoskins - Modifies provisions regarding the liability of property owners when criminal conduct occurs on the property
SB 620 - Hummel - Modifies and creates new provisions relating to unlawful discriminatory practices
SB 621 - Hummel - Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation for firefighters
SB 637 - Chappelle-Nadal - Modifies the minimum wage laws
SB 680 - Hummel - Modifies provisions relating to the minimum wage
SB 700 - Sifton - Modifies provisions relating to employee wages
SB 721 - Chappelle-Nadal - Modifies the statute of limitations for certain claims under workers' compensation
SB 735 - Schatz - Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation premiums
SB 754 - Schupp - Creates new provisions allowing for the creation of benefit corporations
SB 763 - Schatz - Establishes a workers' compensation claims database
SB 801 - Nasheed - Modifies minimum wage law
SB 869 - Kehoe - Modifies provisions relating to employment security
SB 1022 - Dixon - Modifies and creates new provisions relating to unlawful discriminatory practices
SB 1028 - Wieland - Modifies provisions relating to buyers of precious metals
SB 1064 - Rizzo - Modifies provisions relating to employee wages
SB 1089 - Wallingford - Creates new provisions relating to the use of third party administrator during workers' compensation proceedings
HB 1409 - Fitzpatrick - Modifies the duration of unemployment compensation, modifies the method to pay federal advances, and raises the fund trigger causing contribution rate reductions
HB 1832 - Cornejo - Modifies provisions relating to merchandising practices
HB 1874 - Taylor - Requires all nonfood items sold in the state capitol to be made in the United States
HB 2438 - Remole - Specifies that board members of a nonprofit organization are exempt from workers' compensation requirements