Bills

SB 261: Division of Labor Standards Enforcement: orders, decisions, and awards.

  • Session Year: 2025-2026
  • House: Senate

Current Status:

Passed

(2025-10-13: Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 747, Statutes of 2025.)

Introduced

First Committee Review

First Chamber

Second Committee Review

Second Chamber

Enacted

Version:

Existing law establishes the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement, under the direction of the Labor Commissioner, within the Department of Industrial Relations and sets forth its powers and duties regarding the enforcement of labor laws. Existing law authorizes the commissioner to investigate employee complaints and to provide for a hearing in any action to recover wages, penalties, and other demands for compensation, as specified.

Existing law provides that the judgment creditor, or the commissioner, as assignee of the judgment creditor, is entitled to court costs and reasonable attorneys fees for enforcing the judgment, as specified.

This bill would instead require that the judgment creditor, or the Labor Commissioner or public prosecutor as assignee of the judgment creditor, be awarded the above-described court costs and reasonable attorneys fees.

Existing law provides for enforcement if a final judgment against an employer arising from the employers nonpayment of wages for work performed in this state remains unsatisfied after specified periods of time, including prohibiting the employer from conducting business in the state, as specified, if a final judgment against the employer remains unsatisfied for 30 days.

This bill would additionally require the judgment debtor to be subject to a civil penalty not to exceed 3 times the outstanding judgment amount if a final judgment arising from the nonpayment of work performed in this state remains unsatisfied after a period of 180 days, as provided. The bill would require a court to award a prevailing plaintiff all reasonable attorneys fees and costs in any action brought by a judgment creditor, the commissioner, or a public prosecutor to enforce a final judgment arising from the nonpayment of wages, penalties, or other amounts owed arising from work performed in this state, as provided.

This bill would also make findings and declarations related to its provisions.

Discussed in Hearing

Senate Floor3MIN
Sep 9, 2025

Senate Floor

Assembly Floor1MIN
Sep 8, 2025

Assembly Floor

Assembly Standing Committee on Judiciary8MIN
Jul 15, 2025

Assembly Standing Committee on Judiciary

Assembly Standing Committee on Labor and Employment21MIN
Jul 9, 2025

Assembly Standing Committee on Labor and Employment

Senate Floor2MIN
Jun 4, 2025

Senate Floor

Senate Standing Committee on Judiciary13MIN
Apr 8, 2025

Senate Standing Committee on Judiciary

Senate Standing Committee on Labor, Public Employment and Retirement15MIN
Mar 26, 2025

Senate Standing Committee on Labor, Public Employment and Retirement

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