Assigned to COM FOR COMMITTEE ARIZONA STATE SENATE Fifty-Fifth Legislature, Second Regular Session FACT SHEET FOR H.C.R. 2031 employee benefits; compensation; state preemption Purpose Subject to voter approval, constitutionally declares that the regulation of employee benefits is of statewide concern and not subject to further regulation by a city, town or other political subdivision of Arizona. Background Statute states that the regulation of employee benefits, including nonwage compensation, paid and unpaid leave and other absences, meal breaks and rest periods, is of statewide concern. The regulation of nonwage employee benefits is not subject to further regulation by a city, town or other political subdivision of Arizona. Any employee benefit, including nonwage compensation, paid and unpaid leave and other absences, meal breaks and rest periods, provided by a city, town or other political subdivision of Arizona to its employees is exempt from state preemption. Nonwage compensation includes fringe benefits, welfare benefits, child or adult care plans, sick pay, vacation pay, severance pay, commissions, bonuses, retirement plan or pension contributions, other federal employment benefits and other amounts promised to the employee that are more than the minimum compensation due an employee by reason of employment (A.R.S. ยง 23-204). There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this legislation. Provisions 1. Declares, subject to voter approval, that the regulation of employee benefits, including wage and nonwage compensation, paid and unpaid leave and other absences, meal breaks and rest periods, is of statewide concern and not subject to further regulation by a city, town or other political subdivision of Arizona. 2. Requires the Secretary of State to submit the proposition to the voters at the next general election. 3. Becomes effective if approved by the voters and on proclamation of the Governor. House Action COM 2/15/22 DP 6-4-0-0 3 rd Read 2/23/22 31-28-1 Prepared by Senate Research March 7, 2022 JT/CY/sr