AB185
Introduced in the Assembly on Mar 01, 2013.
By: Commerce and Labor

Revises provisions to increase the cooperation between the Labor Commissioner and the United States Department of Labor to promote compliance with labor laws of common concern. (BDR 53-795)

Fiscal Notes

Effect on Local Government: No.
Effect on State: No.

Most Recent History Action:
(See full list below)
Approved by the Governor. Chapter 132.

Upcoming Hearings

Past Hearings
  Assembly Commerce and Labor     Feb 27, 2013     01:30 PM      Agenda       Minutes          Discussed as BDR
  Assembly Commerce and Labor     Mar 20, 2013     01:30 PM      Agenda       Minutes          No action
  Assembly Commerce and Labor     Apr 10, 2013     01:30 PM      Agenda       Minutes          Amend, and do pass as amended
  Senate Commerce, Labor and Energy     Apr 29, 2013     01:30 PM      Agenda       Minutes          No Action
  Senate Commerce, Labor and Energy     May 15, 2013     01:30 PM      Agenda       Minutes          Do pass

Final Passage Votes
   Assembly Final Passage    (1st Reprint)       Apr 17, 2013   Yea 40,   Nay 0,   Excused 1,   Not Voting 0,   Absent 0,  Vacant 1
   Senate Final Passage    (1st Reprint)       May 20, 2013   Yea 21,   Nay 0,   Excused 0,   Not Voting 0,   Absent 0


Bill Text     As Introduced     1st Reprint    As Enrolled       

Adopted Amendments     Amend. No. 282   

Bill History

Mar 01, 2013

  • Read first time. Referred to Committee on Commerce and Labor. To printer.

Mar 04, 2013

  • From printer. To committee.

Apr 15, 2013

  • From committee: Amend, and do pass as amended.

Apr 16, 2013

  • Read second time. Amended. (Amend. No. 282.) To printer.

Apr 17, 2013

Apr 18, 2013

  • In Senate.
  • Read first time. Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Energy. To committee.

May 18, 2013

  • From committee: Do pass.
  • Placed on Second Reading File.
  • Read second time.

May 20, 2013

May 21, 2013

  • In Assembly. To enrollment.

May 24, 2013

  • Enrolled and delivered to Governor.
  • Approved by the Governor. Chapter 132.
  • Effective October 1, 2013.