Modifies provisions relating to professional employer organizations
The bill enforces that, unless specified otherwise in the professional employer agreement, the client company retains the ultimate control over their employees. This means that employers will have explicit rights and responsibilities, particularly concerning employee supervision and adherence to various compliance standards relevant to their business. Additionally, the bill absolves PEOs of liabilities for the acts of covered employees when those employees act under the direction of the PEO, further defining the scope of liability for both parties.
Senate Bill 904 seeks to amend and update the provisions relating to professional employer organizations (PEOs) in the State of Missouri. Specifically, it repeals and replaces section 285.730 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, streamlining the legal framework under which PEOs and their client companies operate. The bill clarifies the division of rights, duties, and obligations between the PEOs and the clients they serve, ideally enhancing understanding and compliance within the coemployment relationship. This will help articulate employees' rights in a workforce where multiple employers are involved.
While the bill is aimed at providing clarity to the PEO-client relationship, there are potential points of contention regarding the responsibilities and liabilities of each party. Critics may argue that the bill could lead to confusion in liability assignments, particularly regarding workers' compensation and employer responsibilities, especially if disputes arise involving employee errors or omissions. There is also the concern that PEOs, through this bill, might attempt to exert excessive influence over coemployed employees, undermining the client's control, which lawmakers will need to monitor closely.