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US S770

US S770
Payroll Fraud Prevention Act


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Introduced Session

112th Congress

Bill Summary

Payroll Fraud Prevention Act - Amends the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (FLSA) to require every person (including every employer and enterprise) that employs an employee or non-employee who performs labor or services, including through an entity such as a trust, estate, partnership, association, company, or corporation, to: (1) classify such individuals accurately as employees or non-employees; and (2) notify each new employee and new non-employee of his or her classification as an employee or non-employee, together with information concerning their rights under the law. Makes it unlawful for any person to: (1) discharge or otherwise discriminate against an individual (including an employee) who has opposed any practice, or filed a complaint or instituted any proceeding related to this Act, including with respect to an individual's status as an employee or non-employee; and (2) wrongly classify an employee as a non-employee. Doubles the amount of liquidated damages for maximum hours, minimum wage, and notice of classification violations by an employer. Subjects a person who: (1) violates such requirements (including recordkeeping requirements) to a civil penalty of up to $1,100; or (2) repeatedly or willfully violates such requirements to a civil penalty of up to $5,000 for each violation. Directs the Secretary of Labor to establish a single Web page on the Department of Labor website that summarizes the rights of employees and non-employees under the FLSA and this Act. Amends the Social Security Act to require, as a condition for a federal grant for the administration of state unemployment compensation, for the state's unemployment compensation law to include a provision for: (1) auditing programs that identify employers that have not registered under the state law or that are paying unreported compensation where the effect is to exclude employees from unemployment compensation coverage, and (2) establishing administrative penalties for misclassifying employees or paying unreported unemployment compensation to employees. Requires any office, administration, or division of the Department of Labor to report any misclassification of an employee by a person subject to the FLSA that it discovers to the Department's Wage and Hour Division (WHD). Authorizes the WHD to report such information to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

AI Summary

This bill, the Payroll Fraud Prevention Act, aims to prevent the misclassification of workers by amending the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (FLSA). It requires employers to accurately classify individuals as either employees or non-employees and to provide written notification of this classification to each new worker, along with information about their rights. The bill makes it illegal to retaliate against anyone who opposes or reports misclassification practices and prohibits employers from wrongly classifying an employee as a non-employee. Penalties for violations are increased, including doubled liquidated damages for certain wage and hour violations when misclassification is involved, and civil penalties of up to $1,100 for general violations, or up to $5,000 for repeated or willful violations. The Department of Labor will also create a dedicated webpage summarizing worker rights under the FLSA and this new act. Furthermore, the bill mandates that states improve their unemployment compensation systems by auditing for unregistered employers and unreported wages, and by establishing penalties for misclassification, as a condition for receiving federal grants. Any Department of Labor office discovering employee misclassification will report it to the Wage and Hour Division (WHD), which can then share this information with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (4)

Last Action

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. (on 04/08/2011)

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