Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB2179

Introduced
1/11/23  
Refer
1/11/23  
Report Pass
1/31/23  
Engrossed
2/3/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Report Pass
2/13/23  
Enrolled
2/21/23  
Chaptered
3/21/23  

Caption

Commercial delivery services; authorized use for notice to an employer for violation of safety prov.

Impact

The proposed legislation impacts state laws by amending existing regulations to specify the procedures for citation and penalty assessments. It allows for civil penalties to be assessed against employers based on the severity of violations, with amounts specified for serious and non-serious infractions. Notably, the bill mandates that increased penalties on violations be adjusted annually based on the consumer price index, ensuring that fines remain relevant and reflective of economic conditions. This provision is indicative of a proactive approach to workplace safety that adapts to changing economic landscapes.

Summary

House Bill 2179 addresses the enforcement of safety and health regulations in the workplace by updating provisions related to employer citations and penalties. The bill empowers the Commissioner to issue citations for violations of safety standards and outlines the procedures for imposing civil penalties on employers who fail to comply. It aims to streamline the process by establishing clear protocols for the issuance of citations and the contesting of penalties, thus enhancing the regulatory framework governing workplace safety. The goal is to ensure that regulations are effectively enforced while providing employers with a fair process to contest citations they believe are unwarranted.

Sentiment

General sentiment around HB 2179 appears to be supportive among those who advocate for stricter enforcement of workplace safety regulations. Advocates argue that the bill will strengthen protections for employees and encourage compliance among employers. However, there are concerns expressed by opposition groups that the bill may impose excessive penalties on businesses, potentially discouraging operations or prompting businesses to contest every citation to avoid financial repercussions. Overall, the discussion reflects a balance between enhancing safety measures and economic viability for employers.

Contention

A notable point of contention revolves around the appropriateness of civil penalties that can be imposed under the new framework. Critics argue that the financial burden of limited safety violations may disproportionately affect small businesses, while supporters contend that these measures are necessary for ensuring employee safety. The bill's provisions allowing for immediate enforcement actions and penalties may lead to disputes regarding the enforcement fairness, suggesting a need for careful consideration during implementation to avoid potential overreach.

Companion Bills

VA SB1126

Same As Commercial delivery services; authorized use for notice to an employer for violation of safety prov.

Previously Filed As

VA SB1126

Commercial delivery services; authorized use for notice to an employer for violation of safety prov.

VA SB606

Workplace safety: violations of statutes: enterprise-wide violations: egregious violations.

VA HB2098

Labor & employment provisions; application of law, protection of employees, definition of employer.

VA SB967

Minimum wage and overtime pay; warehouse distribution center employees and employers.

VA SB685

Minimum wage and overtime pay; warehouse distribution center employees and employers, civil action.

VA SB685

Minimum wage and overtime pay; warehouse distribution center employees and employers, civil action.

VA HB1173

Fair Labor Standards Act; employer liability, overtime required for certain employees, report.

VA SB631

Fair Labor Standards Act; employer liability, overtime required for certain employees, report.

VA HB2688

Protection of employees; restricting use of accrued leave for other employment prohibited.

VA HB979

Provides that certain commercial motor vehicle violations are to be handled as traffic tickets

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