HB 1403-FN – AS INTRODUCED

2014 SESSION

14-2449

06/05

HOUSE BILL 1403-FN

AN ACT establishing a state minimum hourly wage.

SPONSORS: Rep. Kelly, Merr 20; Rep. Muns, Rock 21; Rep. Horrigan, Straf 6; Rep. Knowles, Hills 37; Sen. Larsen, Dist 15; Sen. Lasky, Dist 13

COMMITTEE: Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services

ANALYSIS

This bill establishes a state minimum hourly wage to be adjusted by the cost of living index.

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Explanation: Matter added to current law appears in bold italics.

Matter removed from current law appears [in brackets and struckthrough.]

Matter which is either (a) all new or (b) repealed and reenacted appears in regular type.

14-2449

06/05

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Fourteen

AN ACT establishing a state minimum hourly wage.

Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened:

1 Minimum Hourly Rate. Amend the introductory paragraph of RSA 279:21 to read as follows:

279:21 Minimum Hourly Rate. Unless otherwise provided by statute, no person, firm, or corporation shall employ any employee at an hourly rate lower than $8.25 or that set forth in the federal minimum wage law, as amended. Tipped employees of a restaurant, hotel, motel, inn or cabin, who customarily and regularly receive more than $30 a month in tips directly from the customers will receive a base rate from the employer of not less than 45 percent of the applicable minimum wage. If an employee shows to the satisfaction of the commissioner that the actual amount of wages received at the end of each pay period did not equal the minimum wage for all hours worked, the employer shall pay the employee the difference to guarantee the applicable minimum wage. The limitations imposed hereby shall be subject to the following exceptions:

2 Minimum Hourly Rate. Amend the introductory paragraph of RSA 279:21 to read as follows:

279:21 Minimum Hourly Rate. Unless otherwise provided by statute, no person, firm, or corporation shall employ any employee at an hourly rate lower than $9.00 or that set forth in the federal minimum wage law, as amended. Beginning in September 2016 and each September thereafter, the commissioner shall adjust the minimum hourly rate then in effect based upon the increase in the cost of living. The increase in the cost of living shall be calculated using the 12-month percentage increase, if any, in the Consumer Price Index for all Urban Consumers, U.S. city average, all items or its successor index as published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the United States Department of Labor, for the most recent 12-month period for which data is available at the time that the calculation is made. The commissioner shall round the adjusted minimum hourly rate to the nearest multiple of 5 cents and announce it by October 1 of each year and it shall become effective on January 1 of the following year. Tipped employees of a restaurant, hotel, motel, inn or cabin, who customarily and regularly receive more than $30 a month in tips directly from the customers will receive a base rate from the employer of not less than 45 percent of the applicable minimum wage. If an employee shows to the satisfaction of the commissioner that the actual amount of wages received at the end of each pay period did not equal the minimum wage for all hours worked, the employer shall pay the employee the difference to guarantee the applicable minimum wage. The limitations imposed hereby shall be subject to the following exceptions:

3 Effective Date.

I. Section 2 of this act shall take effect January 1, 2016.

II. The remainder of this act shall take effect January 1, 2015.

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14-2449

12/13/13

HB 1403-FN - FISCAL NOTE

AN ACT establishing a state minimum hourly wage.

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