2011-2012 Session
Change SessionS.95 (Act 154)
An act relating to employment decisions based on credit information, allowing school employees to be paid wages over the course of a year, and union organizing
- Sponsor(s)
- Last Recorded Action
- Senate 5/5/2012 - Signed by Governor on May 17, 2012
Bill/Resolution Text
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An act relating to employment decisions based on credit information, allowing school employees to be paid wages over the course of a year, and union organizing
Detailed Status
2011 - 2012 Legislative Session
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An act relating to employment decisions based on credit information, allowing school employees to be paid wages over the course of a year, and union organizing
Roll Call History
2011 - 2012 Legislative Session
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An act relating to employment decisions based on credit information, allowing school employees to be paid wages over the course of a year, and union organizing
Committee Meetings
2011 - 2012 Legislative Session
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An act relating to employment decisions based on credit information, allowing school employees to be paid wages over the course of a year, and union organizing
Meeting Full List
2011 - 2012 Legislative Session
Friday, January 21, 2011
- Committee(s):
- Senate Committee on Economic Development, Housing and General Affairs
- After
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S.95 - An act relating to employment decisions based on credit information, allowing school employees to be paid wages over the course of a year, and union organizing
Michael Hoyt, Legislative Counsel, Office of Legislative Council
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
- Committee(s):
- Senate Committee on Economic Development, Housing and General Affairs
- 6:00 PM
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S.95 - An act relating to employment decisions based on credit information, allowing school employees to be paid wages over the course of a year, and union organizing
Proposal to allow Education Non-administrative Personnel to Receive Unemployment Compensation between Academic Terms
Claudine Currier, Secretary, Holland Elementary School
Terry Lumbra, Lunch Cook, Holland Elementary School
Deforest "Sonny" Lumbra, Bus Driver, Holland Elementary School
Norma Scelza, Paralegal, E. Charleston
Kirby Daggett, Paraprofessional, Holland Elementary School
Richard Ricciari, Derby
Stephen Dale, Executive Director, Vermont School Boards Association
Valerie Rickert, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Labor
Anne Noonan, Commissioner, Department of Labor
Dennis Labounty, AFLCIO
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
- Committee(s):
- Senate Committee on Economic Development, Housing and General Affairs
- 5:00 PM
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S.95 - An act relating to employment decisions based on credit information, allowing school employees to be paid wages over the course of a year, and union organizing
Workers' Compensation Technical Corrections Bill (v. 1.2)
Anne Noonan, Commissioner, Department of Labor
(3) Consideration of Potential Issue: Requirements of Employers to Provide Accrued Vacation Time
Michael Hoyt, Legislative Counsel
John Hollar, Lobbyist, American Insurance Association
Claudine Currier, Secretary, Holland Elementary School
Thursday, March 10, 2011
- Committee(s):
- Senate Committee on Economic Development, Housing and General Affairs
- 4:00 PM
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S.95 - An act relating to employment decisions based on credit information, allowing school employees to be paid wages over the course of a year, and union organizing
Anne Noonan, Commissioner, Department of Labor
Dirk Anderson, General Counsel, Department of Labor
Stephen Monahan, Director Workers' Compensation and Safety Division, Vermont Department of Labor
John Hollar, Lobbyist, American Insurance Association
Claudine Currier, Secretary, Holland Elementary School
Dennis Labounty, AFLCIO
Ron Fox, Attorney, Montpelier
Michael Hoyt, Legislative Counsel, Office of Legislative Council
Friday, March 11, 2011
- Committee(s):
- Senate Committee on Economic Development, Housing and General Affairs
- 10:00 AM
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S.95 - An act relating to employment decisions based on credit information, allowing school employees to be paid wages over the course of a year, and union organizing
Mark-up and Vote
Friday, March 18, 2011
- Committee(s):
- Senate Committee on Finance
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S.95 - An act relating to employment decisions based on credit information, allowing school employees to be paid wages over the course of a year, and union organizing
Michael Hoyt, Legislative Counsel, Office of Legislative Council
Anne Noonan, Commissioner, Department of Labor
Dirk Anderson, Counsel, Department of Labor
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
- Committee(s):
- Senate Committee on Finance
- 3:00 p.m.
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S.95 - An act relating to employment decisions based on credit information, allowing school employees to be paid wages over the course of a year, and union organizing
Mark Perrault, Fiscal Analyst, Joint Fiscal Office
Anne Noonan, Commissioner, Department of Labor
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
- Committee(s):
- Senate Committee on Finance
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S.95 - An act relating to employment decisions based on credit information, allowing school employees to be paid wages over the course of a year, and union organizing
Michael Hoyt, Legislative Counsel, Office of Legislative Council
Anne Noonan, Commissioner, Department of Labor
Tuck Rainwater, Lobbyist, Vermont Building & Construction Trades Council
Catherine Z. Davis, Director of Government Affairs, Lake Champlain Chamber of Commerce
Michael Hoyt, Legislative Counsel, Office of Legislative Council
Anne Noonan, Commissioner, Department of Labor
Dirk Anderson, Counsel, Department of Labor
Tasha Wallis, Executive Director, Vermont Retailers Association
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
- Committee(s):
- Senate Committee on Education
- 11:00 AM
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S.95 - An act relating to employment decisions based on credit information, allowing school employees to be paid wages over the course of a year, and union organizing
Jeff Francis, Executive Director, Vermont Superintendents Association
Steve Dale, Vermont School Boards Association
Joel Cook, Director, Vermont National Education Association
Ken Page, Executive Director, Vermont Principals Association
Thursday, April 28, 2011
- Committee(s):
- Senate Committee on Education
- 9:30 AM
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S.95 - An act relating to employment decisions based on credit information, allowing school employees to be paid wages over the course of a year, and union organizing
Section 6
Jeff Francis, Executive Director, Vermont Superintendents Association
Nancy Thomas, Superintendent, Washington NE Supervisory District
David Larcombe, Business Manager, Washington NE Supervisory District
Robert Rosane, Superintendent, Franklin Central Supervisory Union
Joel Cook, Director, Vermont National Education Association
Edward Fullard, Support Staff, Northfield High School
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
- Committee(s):
- House Committee on General, Housing and Military Affairs
- 9:00 AM
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S.95 - An act relating to employment decisions based on credit information, allowing school employees to be paid wages over the course of a year, and union organizing
Michael Hoyt, Legislative Counsel, Office of Legislative Council
Anne Noonan, Commissioner, Department of Labor
Dennis Labounty, AFLCIO
Stephen Dale, Executive Director, Vermont School Boards Association
Catherine Z. Davis, Director of Government Affairs, Lake Champlain Chamber of Commerce
Tasha Wallis, Executive Director, Vermont Retail Association, Inc
Bob Magee, Transportation Manager, Chittenden East Supervisory Union
Dan Close, School Bus Driver, Chittenden East Supervisory Union
Michael Sirotkin, Lobbyist, Working Vermont
Jim Harrison, President, Vermont Grocers' Association
Joel Cook, Director, Vermont National Education Association
Thursday, April 5, 2012
- Committee(s):
- House Committee on General, Housing and Military Affairs
- 9:00 AM
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S.95 - An act relating to employment decisions based on credit information, allowing school employees to be paid wages over the course of a year, and union organizing
Peter Amons, CFO, Rutland City Public Schools
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
- Committee(s):
- House Committee on General, Housing and Military Affairs
- 3:15 PM
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S.95 - An act relating to employment decisions based on credit information, allowing school employees to be paid wages over the course of a year, and union organizing
David Young, Superintendent, South Burlington
Peg Franzen, Montpelier, Vermont Workers' Center
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
- Committee(s):
- House Committee on General, Housing and Military Affairs
- 15 min after floor
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S.95 - An act relating to employment decisions based on credit information, allowing school employees to be paid wages over the course of a year, and union organizing
Review and mark-up
Michael Hoyt, Legislative Counsel, Office of Legislative Council
Saturday, April 28, 2012
- Committee(s):
- House Committee on General, Housing and Military Affairs
- 10:00 AM
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S.95 - An act relating to employment decisions based on credit information, allowing school employees to be paid wages over the course of a year, and union organizing
Rep. Anne B. Donahue, Northfield
Rep. Jeff Wilson, Manchester
Monday, April 30, 2012
- Committee(s):
- House Committee on General, Housing and Military Affairs
- 9:30 AM
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S.95 - An act relating to employment decisions based on credit information, allowing school employees to be paid wages over the course of a year, and union organizing
David Hall, Legislative Counsel, Office of Legislative Council
Rep. Jeff Wilson, Manchester
Stephen Dale, Executive Director, Vermont School Boards Association
Jeff Francis, Executive Director, Vermont Superintendents Association
Joel Cook, Director, Vermont National Education Association
- 2:00 PM
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S.95 - An act relating to employment decisions based on credit information, allowing school employees to be paid wages over the course of a year, and union organizing
Rep. Sarah Edwards, Brattleboro
Rep. Jeff Wilson, Manchester
Joel Cook, Director, Vermont National Education Association
Rep. Oliver K. Olsen, Jamaica
Rep. Oliver K. Olsen, Representative, Jamaica
Thursday, May 3, 2012
- Committee(s):
- House Committee on General, Housing and Military Affairs
- 3:00 PM
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S.95 - An act relating to employment decisions based on credit information, allowing school employees to be paid wages over the course of a year, and union organizing
Julio Thompson, Director, Attorney General's Office
No committee documents found for S.95 in the 2011 - 2012 Legislative Session.
An act relating to employment decisions based on credit information, allowing school employees to be paid wages over the course of a year, and union organizing
Witnesses Who Testified
2011 - 2012 Legislative Session
House Committee on General, Housing and Military Affairs
- Peter Amons, CFO, Rutland City Public Schools
- Dan Close, School Bus Driver, Chittenden East Supervisory Union
- Joel Cook, Director, Vermont National Education Association
- Stephen Dale, Executive Director, Vermont School Boards Association
- Catherine Z. Davis, Director of Government Affairs, Lake Champlain Chamber of Commerce
- Rep. Anne B. Donahue, Northfield
- Rep. Sarah Edwards, Brattleboro
- Jeff Francis, Executive Director, Vermont Superintendents Association
- Peg Franzen, Montpelier, Vermont Workers' Center
- David Hall, Legislative Counsel, Office of Legislative Council
- Jim Harrison, President, Vermont Grocers' Association
- Michael Hoyt, Legislative Counsel, Office of Legislative Council
- Dennis Labounty, AFLCIO
- Bob Magee, Transportation Manager, Chittenden East Supervisory Union
- Anne Noonan, Commissioner, Department of Labor
- Rep. Oliver K. Olsen, Jamaica
- Rep. Oliver K. Olsen, Representative, Jamaica
- Michael Sirotkin, Lobbyist, Working Vermont
- Julio Thompson, Director, Attorney General's Office
- Tasha Wallis, Executive Director, Vermont Retail Association, Inc
- Rep. Jeff Wilson, Manchester
- David Young, Superintendent, South Burlington
Senate Committee on Economic Development, Housing and General Affairs
- Dirk Anderson, General Counsel, Department of Labor
- Claudine Currier, Secretary, Holland Elementary School
- Kirby Daggett, Paraprofessional, Holland Elementary School
- Stephen Dale, Executive Director, Vermont School Boards Association
- Ron Fox, Attorney, Montpelier
- John Hollar, Lobbyist, American Insurance Association
- Michael Hoyt, Legislative Counsel
- Michael Hoyt, Legislative Counsel, Office of Legislative Council
- Dennis Labounty, AFLCIO
- Deforest "Sonny" Lumbra, Bus Driver, Holland Elementary School
- Terry Lumbra, Lunch Cook, Holland Elementary School
- Stephen Monahan, Director Workers' Compensation and Safety Division, Vermont Department of Labor
- Anne Noonan, Commissioner, Department of Labor
- Richard Ricciari, Derby
- Valerie Rickert, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Labor
- Norma Scelza, Paralegal, E. Charleston
Senate Committee on Education
- Joel Cook, Director, Vermont National Education Association
- Steve Dale, Vermont School Boards Association
- Jeff Francis, Executive Director, Vermont Superintendents Association
- Edward Fullard, Support Staff, Northfield High School
- David Larcombe, Business Manager, Washington NE Supervisory District
- Ken Page, Executive Director, Vermont Principals Association
- Robert Rosane, Superintendent, Franklin Central Supervisory Union
- Nancy Thomas, Superintendent, Washington NE Supervisory District
Senate Committee on Finance
- Dirk Anderson, Counsel, Department of Labor
- Catherine Z. Davis, Director of Government Affairs, Lake Champlain Chamber of Commerce
- Michael Hoyt, Legislative Counsel, Office of Legislative Council
- Anne Noonan, Commissioner, Department of Labor
- Mark Perrault, Fiscal Analyst, Joint Fiscal Office
- Tuck Rainwater, Lobbyist, Vermont Building & Construction Trades Council
- Tasha Wallis, Executive Director, Vermont Retailers Association
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No fiscal documents found for S.95 in the 2011 - 2012 Legislative Session.
No committee of conference members found for S.95 in the 2011 - 2012 Legislative Session.
An act relating to employment decisions based on credit information, allowing school employees to be paid wages over the course of a year, and union organizing
Committee of Conference Meetings
2011 - 2012 Legislative Session
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An act relating to employment decisions based on credit information, allowing school employees to be paid wages over the course of a year, and union organizing
Committee of Conference Meeting Full List
2011 - 2012 Legislative Session
No committee of conference meeting history found for S.95 in the 2011 - 2012 Legislative Session.
No committee of conference report found for S.95 in the 2011 - 2012 Legislative Session.
Act
- Signed into law 5/17/2012
- As Enacted (ACT 154)
An act relating to employment decisions based on credit information, allowing school employees to be paid wages over the course of a year, and union organizing
Statutes Affected
2011 - 2012 Legislative Session
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21 V.S.A. § 342. Weekly payment of wages |
21 V.S.A. § 495i. Employment based on credit information; prohibitions |
21 V.S.A. § 496a. State funds; union organizing |
Staff & Other Information
- Staff
- Michael Hoyt, Legislative Counsel
- Notes
- H.42 As passed by House was incorporated into S.95.