Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB01107 Compare Versions

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1-General Assembly Substitute Bill No. 1107
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2+January Session, 2011 LCO No. 4022
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12-AN ACT CONCERNING MISCLASSIFICATION IN THE HOMEMAKER-COMPANION AGENCY INDUSTRY.
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24+AN ACT CONCERNING HOME HEALTH REGISTRIES.
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1426 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened:
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16-Section 1. (Effective from passage) The Joint Enforcement Commission on Employee Misclassification established pursuant to section 31-57h of the general statutes shall study employee misclassification in the homemaker-companion agency industry. Such study shall include, but not be limited to, evaluating whether (1) homemaker-companion agencies that operate as registries or provide referral services should classify persons providing homemaker services through such agencies as employees of the agency, (2) such agencies should be subject to unemployment tax for such persons, and (3) such agencies should be required to have workers' compensation coverage for such persons. The commission shall submit, in accordance with section 11-4a of the general statutes, findings and recommendations to the joint standing committees of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to aging and public health not later than January 1, 2012.
28+Section 1. (Effective July 1, 2011) The Joint Enforcement Commission on Employee Misclassification established pursuant to section 31-57h of the general statutes shall study employee misclassification in the homemaker-companion agency industry in order to evaluate whether (1) homemaker-companion agencies that operate as registries or provide referral services should classify persons providing home health care services through such agencies as employees, and (2) such agencies should be subject to unemployment tax. The commission shall submit, in accordance with section 11-4a of the general statutes, findings and recommendations to the joint standing committees of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to aging and public health not later than January 1, 2012.
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2133 This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections:
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46+To ensure that homemaker-companion agencies that operate as registries or provide referral services classify persons providing home health care services properly and pay unemployment taxes accordingly.
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