Bill Text: MI HB4877 | 2019-2020 | 100th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Labor; hours and wages; penalties and remedies for misclassification of independent contractors; provide for. Amends secs. 1, 13, 18 & 19 of 1978 PA 390 (MCL 408.471 et seq.) & adds secs. 13c & 13d.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 34-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2019-09-03 - Bill Electronically Reproduced 09/03/2019 [HB4877 Detail]
Download: Michigan-2019-HB4877-Introduced.html
HOUSE BILL NO. 4877
August 29, 2019, Introduced by Reps. Haadsma,
Brixie, Lasinski, Sowerby, Coleman, Kennedy, Sneller, Sabo, Ellison,
Witwer, Cherry, Liberati, Clemente, Kuppa, Stone, Shannon, Rabhi, Cynthia
Johnson, Pagan, Wittenberg, Greig, Hood, Manoogian, Tyrone Carter, Elder,
Anthony, Tate, Whitsett, Hammoud, Camilleri, Warren, Cambensy, Hertel and
Love and referred to the Committee on Commerce and Tourism.
A bill to amend 1978 PA 390, entitled
"An act to regulate the time and manner of payment of wages and fringe benefits to employees; to prescribe rights and responsibilities of employers and employees, and the powers and duties of the department of labor; to require keeping of records; to provide for settlement of disputes regarding wages and fringe benefits; to prohibit certain practices by employers; to prescribe penalties and remedies; and to repeal certain acts and parts of acts,"
by amending sections 1, 13, 18, and 19 (MCL 408.471, 408.483, 408.488, and 408.489), section 1 as amended by 2016 PA 18, and by adding sections 13c and 13d.
the people of the state of michigan enact:
(a) "Department" means the department of licensing and regulatory affairs.
(b) "Employ" means to engage or permit to work.
(c) "Employee" means an individual employed by an employer. Employee does not include an independent contractor.
(d) "Employer" means an individual, sole proprietorship, partnership, association, or corporation, public or private; this state or an agency of this state; a city, county, village, township, school district, or intermediate school district; an institution of higher education; or an individual acting directly or indirectly in the interest of an employer who employs 1 or more individuals. Except as specifically provided in the franchise agreement, as between a franchisee and franchisor, the franchisee is considered the sole employer of workers for whom the franchisee provides a benefit plan or pays wages.
(e) "Fringe benefits" means compensation due an employee pursuant to a written contract or written policy for holiday, time off for holidays, time off for sickness or injury, time off for personal reasons or vacation, bonuses, authorized expenses incurred during the course of employment, and contributions made on behalf of an employee.
(f) "Independent contractor" means an individual who performs work for a payer for remuneration and to whom all of the following apply:
(i) The individual is free from control and direction of the payer in connection with the performance of the work, both under a contract and in fact.
(ii) The individual performs work that is outside the usual course of the payer's business.
(iii) The individual is customarily engaged in an independently established trade, occupation, or business of the same work performed by the individual for the payer.
(g) "Payer" means a person who pays remuneration to an independent contractor for work the independent contractor performs for the payer.
(h) (f) "Wages" means all earnings of an employee whether determined on the basis of time, task, piece, commission, or other method of calculation for labor or services. except those defined as Wages does not include fringe benefits. under subdivision (e) above.
Sec. 13. (1) An employer shall not discharge, an employee retaliate against, or otherwise discriminate against an employee because the employee filed a complaint, instituted or caused to be instituted a proceeding under or regulated by this act, or testified or is about to testify in a proceeding , or because of the exercise by the employee on behalf of an employee or others of a right afforded by this act.
(2) An employee who believes that he or she is discharged or retaliated or otherwise discriminated against by an employer in violation of this section may file a complaint with the department alleging the retaliation or discrimination within 30 days after the violation occurs. Upon receipt of the complaint, the department shall cause an investigation to be made. If , upon the investigation, the department determines that this section was violated, the department shall order the rehiring or reinstatement of an employee to his or her former position with back pay.
(3) An employer may seek review of the department's determination by following the procedure provided in section 11(4) to (9).
Sec. 13c. A person shall not classify, report, or treat an employee as an independent contractor. A person who is alleged to have violated this section has the burden of proving, by a preponderance of the evidence, that the person did not classify, report, or treat the employee as an independent contractor.
Sec. 13d. (1) The wages and fringe benefits fund is created within the state treasury.
(2) The state treasurer may receive money or other assets from any source for deposit into the fund. The state treasurer shall direct the investment of the fund. The state treasurer shall credit to the fund interest and earnings from fund investments.
(3) Money in the fund at the close of the fiscal year shall remain in the fund and shall not lapse to the general fund.
(4) The department shall be the administrator of the fund for auditing purposes.
(5) The department shall expend money from the fund, upon appropriation, only to enforce this act.
Sec. 18. (1) The department shall order an employer who violates section 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8, or 13c to pay the following:
(a) Wages due to the employee.
(b) Fringe benefits due to or on the behalf of the employee in accordance with the terms set forth in the written contract or written policy.
(c) A penalty at the rate of 10% annually on the wages and fringe benefits due beginning at the time the employer is notified that a complaint has been filed and ending when payment is made.
(2) The department may order an employer who violates section 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8, or 13c to pay to the employee exemplary damages of not more than twice the amount of the wages and fringe benefits which that were due, if the violation is flagrant or repeated.
(3) The department may order an employer who violates section 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8, or 13c to pay attorney costs, hearing costs, and transcript costs.
(4) The department may assess a civil penalty of not more than $1,000.00 against an employer who violates this act. , which A civil penalty shall collected under this subsection must be credited to the general fund of this state.
(5) All of the following apply to an employer's violation of section 13c:
(a) If the department collects a penalty or damages from an employer for violating section 13c, the department shall pay to the affected employee 50% of the money collected.
(b) The department shall order an employer who violates section 13c to pay a penalty in an amount equal to the estimated federal taxes and Medicare payments, if any, that would have been due the employee if the employer had not violated section 13c. Subject to subdivision (a), money collected under this subdivision must be deposited into the wages and fringe benefits fund created under section 13d.
(c) The department shall notify the department of treasury and the unemployment insurance agency of the violation.
Sec. 19. The director of labor the department shall, and the attorney general may, initiate, in the county where the violation occurred, in the county of Ingham, or in the county where the employer has its principal office, the civil action necessary to enforce an order of the department which has become a final agency order as prescribed in this act.