Bills

AB 2230: Overtime compensation: private elementary or secondary academic institutions: teachers.

  • Session Year: 2015-2016
  • House: Assembly
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Existing law provides that 8 hours of labor constitutes a days work. Under existing law, any work in excess of 8 hours in one workday and any work in excess of 40 hours in any one workweek, and the first 8 hours worked on the 7th day of work in any one workweek, is required to be compensated at the rate of no less than 11/2 times the regular rate of pay for an employee. Existing law also provides that hours worked in excess of 12 hours in one day as well as hours worked in excess of 8 hours on any 7th day of work are to be compensated at the rate of no less than twice the regular rate of pay of an employee. Existing law exempts from these provisions an individual employed as a teacher at a private elementary or secondary academic institution if specified requirements are met, including, among others, that the employee earns a monthly salary equivalent to no less than 2 times the state minimum wage for full-time employment.

This bill would suspend that earnings standard until July 1, 2017. On and after that date, the bill would prescribe a revised earnings standard for exemption from the overtime provisions described above that would require the employee to earn no less than the lowest salary offered by any school district or the equivalent of no less than 70% of the lowest schedule salary offered by the school district or county in which the private elementary or secondary institution is located, as specified.

Discussed in Hearing

Assembly Floor1MIN
Aug 24, 2016

Assembly Floor

Assembly Standing Committee on Labor and Employment3MIN
Aug 22, 2016

Assembly Standing Committee on Labor and Employment

Senate Floor47SEC
Aug 15, 2016

Senate Floor

Assembly Floor1MIN
May 23, 2016

Assembly Floor

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