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Subcommittee backs bill letting public employers recoup recent wage overpayments
Summary
The subcommittee adopted amendments to Senate Bill 968 on June 4 to allow public employers to recover wage overpayments made in the prior 364 days, require written notice and an itemized explanation before deductions, and add a small LFO staffing appropriation; the measure was moved to the full committee with a due‑pass recommendation.
On June 4 the Joint Committee on Ways and Means Subcommittee on Transportation and Economic Development adopted the a‑7 amendment and voted to move Senate Bill 968 to the full Ways and Means Committee with a due‑pass recommendation.
LFO described the policy: SB 968 allows public employers to recover wage overpayments made to public employees if the overpayment occurred within the last 364 days. Employers must provide at least 10 calendar days’ written notice before initiating deductions. The notice must include an itemized…
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