Indiana 2022 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1336

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Reporting on worker misclassification.

Impact

Should HB1336 be enacted, it will introduce a more structured approach to monitoring and reporting on worker misclassification, which has significant implications for both employee rights and state revenue. By requiring authorities to report on the misclassification issues, the bill aims to ensure that businesses are held accountable for correctly classifying their workers, thus protecting workers' rights and ensuring proper tax collection. The collected data could lead to policy adjustments aimed at better safeguarding workers while potentially penalizing businesses that fail to comply with regulations.

Summary

House Bill 1336 focuses on reporting requirements related to the misclassification of workers as independent contractors in Indiana. The bill mandates specific departments, including the Department of State Revenue, the Department of Labor, the Workers' Compensation Board, and the Department of Workforce Development, to report annually to the Interim Study Committee on Employment and Labor. This reporting will span from 2022 to 2025, capturing details on the number of employers found to have improperly classified workers, the total number of misclassified workers, and the financial implications associated with these misclassifications.

Contention

While proponents of the bill assert that it will reinforce workers' rights and safeguard state revenues, critics may argue that the increased reporting requirements could pose additional burdens on employers. Specifically, residential contractors are excluded from the definition of 'employer' under this bill, potentially raising concerns among various stakeholders about the fairness and feasibility of these reporting demands for different sectors. The expiration of the reporting requirement in 2025 suggests that this is intended as a time-limited measure to assess the effects of policies over a defined period.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1470

Worker misclassification.

IN SB0203

Employee misclassification.

IN SB0032

Employee misclassification.

IN HB1307

Employee misclassification.

IN HB1375

Employee misclassification.

IN SF4483

Misclassification of employees prohibition; appropriating money

IN HF4444

Misclassification of employees prohibited, penalties imposed, and data classified.

IN SB145

Revises provisions related to employee misclassification. (BDR 53-159)

IN HB529

Labor and employment; misclassification of workers.

IN HB2561

Employee protections; minimum wage and overtime wages, civil actions, misclassification of workers.

Similar Bills

IN HB1470

Worker misclassification.

IN SB0032

Employee misclassification.

IN SB0203

Employee misclassification.

LA HB535

Creates the Workplace Fraud Prevention Act

CT HB06343

An Act Concerning A Study Of Gig Workers.

OR SB851

Relating to administration of Public Employees Retirement System member account data.

PA HB305

Further providing for improper classification of employees, for administrative penalties, for stop-work orders, for certain agreement prohibited and for use of penalty funds.

PA HB933

Further providing for improper classification of employees, for administrative penalties, for stop-work orders, for certain agreement prohibited and for use of penalty funds.