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NJ S4067

NJ S4067
Requires payment of minimum wage to minors; requires payment of overtime to minors in certain circumstances; codifies certain exemptions to overtime payment requirements.


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Introduced
11/27/2023
In Committee
11/27/2023
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2024

Introduced Session

2022-2023 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill removes the exception to the payment of minimum wage to minors from the "New Jersey State Wage and Hour Law." Under the bill, every working minor is entitled to receive the minimum wage. The bill clarifies that the overtime payment law includes minors between 16 and 18 years of age who work up to 50 hours during the summer months. Under the bill, an employee who falls into certain categorical exemptions, such as a bona fide executive, is not entitled to overtime pay regardless of age. Additionally, the bill codifies two administrative regulation exemptions to overtime pay: (1) employees engaged in seasonal amusement occupations; and (2) skilled mechanics employed by a nonmanufacturing employer primarily engaged in the business of selling new or new and used motor vehicles or in the business of automotive or truck repair, provided that the mechanic will be paid on a flat rate or incentive rate basis; and guaranteed a basic contractual hourly rate, separate from and exclusive from the flat or incentive rate, which contractual hourly rate will include payment of time and one-half of the hourly rate for all hours actually worked in excess of 40 hours per week and will be at least the minimum wage.

AI Summary

This bill removes the exception to the payment of minimum wage to minors from the "New Jersey State Wage and Hour Law." It clarifies that the overtime payment law includes minors between 16 and 18 years of age who work up to 50 hours during the summer months. The bill also codifies certain exemptions to overtime pay requirements, such as for bona fide executives, employees engaged in seasonal amusement occupations, and skilled mechanics employed by certain automotive employers.

Committee Categories

Labor and Employment

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Labor Committee (on 11/27/2023)

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