Connecticut 2022 2022 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00314 Introduced / Fiscal Note

Filed 04/13/2022

                    OFFICE OF FISCAL ANALYSIS 
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sSB-314 
AN ACT CONCERNING PROTECTION OF WAREHOUSE 
WORKERS.  
 
Primary Analyst: CW 	4/12/22 
Contributing Analyst(s): LD, MR, PR   
 
 
 
 
OFA Fiscal Note 
 
State Impact: 
Agency Affected Fund-Effect FY 23 $ FY 24 $ 
Labor Dept. 	GF - Potential 
Cost 
103,081 108,133 
State Comptroller - Fringe 
Benefits
1
 
GF - Potential 
Cost 
39,752 40,746 
Resources of the General Fund GF - Potential 
Revenue Gain 
Minimal Minimal 
Note: GF=General Fund 
  
Municipal Impact: None  
Explanation 
The bill, which establishes limits on production quotas for certain 
warehouse distribution centers, results in: 1) a potential cost to the 
Department of Labor (DOL) of $142,833 in FY 23 and $148,879 in FY 24, 
and 2) a potential minimal revenue gain to the extent there are violations 
found and penalties imposed.
2
 
The bill allows complaints to be filed with DOL and requires DOL to 
enforce its provisions via coordinated and strategic efforts with the 
Workers' Compensation Commission. It is uncertain how many 
 
1
The fringe benefit costs for most state employees are budgeted centrally in accounts 
administered by the Comptroller. The estimated active employee fringe benefit cost 
associated with most personnel changes is 40.53% of payroll in FY 23. 
2
 The bill allows the labor commissioner to award the employee all appropriate relief 
and allows a civil action by aggrieved parties to recover damages, civil penalties, and 
equitable and injunctive relief.  2022SB-00314-R000444-FN.DOCX 	Page 2 of 2 
 
 
complaints would be filed and investigated annually.
3
  To the extent the 
number is significant there is a cost to DOL of $137,833 in FY 23 and 
$$141,279 in FY 24, inclusive of salaries and benefits, for a position 
dedicated to enforcement/investigation. There are also potential 
associated overhead costs estimated at $5,000 in FY 23 and $7,600 in FY 
24 for computers, office supplies, etc. 
The bill allows anyone aggrieved by a violation of its provisions, the 
labor commissioner, or the attorney general to bring a civil action in 
Superior Court. The court system disposes of over 400,000 cases 
annually and the number of cases is not anticipated to be great enough 
to have a material impact on court operations. 
The Out Years 
The annualized ongoing cost impact identified above would continue 
into the future subject to inflation.  
 
3
 The bill covers 87 employers and 32,651 employees as of the time of publication.