New Hampshire 2024 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB1648

Introduced
12/15/23  
Refer
12/15/23  

Caption

Relative to electronic payments to employees debit cards.

Impact

If enacted, HB 1648 would amend RSA 275:43 regarding the payment of wages, ensuring that employees have the right to be reimbursed for lost, stolen, or damaged debit cards that prevent access to their wages promptly. It obliges employers to provide clear and understandable disclosures of wage payment options and prohibits passing on costs of payroll accounts to employees. This change emphasizes the protection of workers' rights to receive their earnings without unnecessary fees or barriers, promoting fairness in payment practices.

Summary

House Bill 1648 aims to clarify the regulations surrounding the payment of employee wages via debit cards in New Hampshire. The bill modifies the existing labor law to ensure that employees are informed of and can access their wages through various means without incurring costs related to these payment methods. It delineates the obligations of employers to facilitate access to wages for employees choosing the electronic payment option, thus enhancing compliance with wage payment standards.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around HB 1648 is supportive among labor advocacy groups and employees, who view it as a positive step towards safeguarding worker rights and enhancing transparency in wage payments. Employers may have mixed feelings regarding the potential administrative burdens that could arise from the stricter regulations. However, the bill is largely seen as a necessary adaptation to the evolving landscape of employee compensation in a digital age.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention surrounding HB 1648 includes concerns from some business owners regarding the potential for increased operational costs associated with compliance to the new standards, especially the immediate replacement of cards and the requirements for full disclosure of payment options. Additionally, while some may view the increased regulations as beneficial, others could argue it imposes additional complexities on employers who desire flexibility in their payment approaches.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH SB46

Relative to electronic payments to employee debit cards.

NH HB46

Establishing a committee to study replacement of bail commissioners with court magistrates and relative to delinquent payment of accounts by on premises and off premises licensees and relative to electronic payments to employee debit cards.

NH HB584

Relative to the Uniform Commercial Code's article on controllable electronic records.

NH SB114

Relative to payment by the state of a portion of retirement system contributions of political subdivision employers.

NH HB74

Relative to an employee's unused earned time.

NH HB2

Relative to state fees, funds, revenues, and expenditures.

NH SB100

Relative to the payment of salaried employees.

NH SB120

Relative to charitable gaming license applications, wages, stakes, and bonds.

NH SB134

Relative to disability pensions for public safety employees who are victims of violence.

NH HB607

Relative to the regulation of games of chance.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.