Bills

SB 1128: Commute benefit policies.

  • Session Year: 2015-2016
  • House: Senate
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Existing law authorizes the Metropolitan Transportation Commission and the Bay Area Air Quality Management District to jointly adopt a commute benefit ordinance that requires covered employers operating within the common area of the 2 agencies with a specified number of covered employees to offer those employees certain commute benefits through a pilot program. Existing law requires that the ordinance specify certain matters, including any consequences for noncompliance, and imposes a specified reporting requirement. Existing law makes these provisions inoperative on January 1, 2017.

This bill would extend these provisions indefinitely, thereby establishing the pilot program permanently. The bill would also delete bicycle commuting as a pretax option under the program and instead would authorize a covered employer, at its discretion, to offer commuting by bicycling as an employer-paid benefit in addition to commuting via public transit or by vanpool. The bill would also delete the reporting requirement.

Discussed in Hearing

Assembly Floor1MIN
Aug 18, 2016

Assembly Floor

Assembly Standing Committee on Transportation4MIN
Jun 27, 2016

Assembly Standing Committee on Transportation

Senate Floor1MIN
Apr 14, 2016

Senate Floor

Senate Standing Committee on Transportation and Housing5MIN
Apr 5, 2016

Senate Standing Committee on Transportation and Housing

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