Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SF147

Introduced
1/28/25  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to wage payment collection issues arising between employers and employees, providing penalties and remedies, and including effective date provisions.

Impact

The proposed changes in SF147 would significantly tighten the regulations and legal obligations placed upon employers concerning wage payments. By mandating that disputes over unpaid wages be addressed more swiftly—requiring the director to determine enforceable claims upon written complaint—employees gain a stronger position in asserting their rights. Furthermore, the extensions to the complaint period for unpaid wages from one year to three years enhance employee protections, allowing for more time to claim unpaid wages. This change could lead to a decline in wage theft complaints due to better enforcement and clearer communication of workers' rights.

Summary

SF147 addresses critical issues surrounding wage payment collection between employers and employees in Iowa. The bill establishes clearer guidelines under the Iowa Wage Payment Collection Law (Code chapter 91A) regarding employer responsibilities when it comes to deducting wages and meeting payment obligations. Specifically, it mandates that employers demonstrate the legitimacy of any deductions from employee wages and obtain written consent from employees for such deductions, aiming to protect employee earnings more robustly. The bill also imposes penalties for non-compliance and outlines mechanisms for wage collectors to pursue claims against employers failing to meet payment responsibilities.

Contention

Notably, SF147 enhances legal protections against retaliatory actions by employers, establishing a rebuttable presumption of retaliation if adverse actions are taken within 90 days of an employee exercising any rights under the new law. This could lead to contentious debates among lawmakers, particularly regarding the balance of power between employees seeking to preserve their rights and employers who may view such measures as excessive regulation that hinders operational flexibility. Overall, the bill reflects ongoing tensions in labor law reform, highlighting the ongoing struggle for equitable treatment of workers in the employment landscape.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IA SF223

A bill for an act appropriating moneys to the department of health and human services for refugee resettlement assistance.

IA SF485

A bill for an act establishing requirements related to nonpublic schools that receive tuition payments from parents or guardians whose students are participating in the education savings account program.

IA SF63

A bill for an act relating to the creation of an Iowa cancer research program, and making an appropriation.

IA SF58

A bill for an act relating to school lunch and breakfast programs provided by school districts, accredited nonpublic schools, charter schools, and innovation zone schools, making appropriations, and including effective date provisions.

IA SF109

A bill for an act relating to a family leave and medical leave insurance program that provides for paid, job-protected leave for certain family leave and medical leave reasons for eligible employees of specified employers.

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