Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB463

Introduced
3/31/17  
Introduced
3/31/17  
Refer
3/31/17  
Refer
3/31/17  
Refer
4/10/17  

Caption

Provides with respect to professional employer organizations

Impact

The bill proposes that when calculating eligibility for tax credits and economic incentives, covered employees shall be treated as employees solely of the client company, which means clients can benefit from associated incentives despite having a PEO as the W-2 reporting employer. Another notable change includes the removal of a requirement for PEOs to provide detailed invoices about unemployment taxes owed and paid to their clients, simplifying the administrative burdens involved for PEOs. Furthermore, it establishes stringent criteria for PEOs offering non-fully insured health plans, mandated to utilize third-party administrators, thereby enhancing accountability and adherence to the ERISA standards.

Summary

House Bill 463 focuses on regulating professional employer organizations (PEOs) and the health benefit plans they offer to employees. The bill clarifies the status of PEOs as the employer of record for both their employees and the employees of their clients participating in the health benefit plans. This is significant as it impacts how benefits and tax credits are applied, ensuring that client companies are recognized for the covered employees they employ under these plans. The bill aims to create a more structured framework for PEOs while safeguarding the rights and responsibilities of all parties involved in the co-employment relationship.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 463 appears to be generally positive among legislators who view the clarifications and regulatory updates as necessary steps in modernizing the framework governing PEOs, thereby enhancing business operations and compliance across the state. However, there may be some concerns about the implications for employees regarding benefit eligibility and the lack of transparency that removing invoice requirements might bring. Overall, the discussion seems to emphasize a balance between facilitating business efficiency and ensuring worker protections in relation to employer classifications.

Contention

Key points of contention revolve around how these changes might affect employees' rights and benefits, particularly in terms of access to the incentives and the clarity of their employment status. Critics might argue that reducing transparency by eliminating invoicing requirements could impact how employees are informed about their employment benefits. Additionally, the bill's implications for small and minority-owned businesses, which could be impacted by changes in how PEO relationships are structured, were also topics of concern. This highlights the ongoing discussion around the balance of power between PEOs and client companies, and the need to safeguard employee interests while promoting fiscal responsibility for businesses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB75

Provides for changes in the producer of record upon written request of the policyholder or first named insured. (7/1/19)

LA HB128

Provides relative to the applications for licenses filed with the commissioner of insurance

LA SB59

Provides relative to the withdrawal of deposits by domestic insurers. (gov sig)

LA HB420

Provides relative to coverage in self-insured trusts and association-sponsored self-insured trusts

LA HB309

Provides relative to fortified home and commercial standards

LA HB262

Provides relative to the sale of annuity products

LA HB396

Provides relative to the withdrawal of deposits by domestic insurers

LA HB685

Provides relative to foreign insurers

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