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  127th MAINE LEGISLATURE | 
 
 
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  LD 1015 | 
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  LR 1006(02) | 
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  An Act To Require
  Large Employers To Report Compensation Information | 
 
 
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  Fiscal Note for
  Bill as Amended by Committee Amendment " " | 
 
 
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  Committee: Labor, Commerce, Research and
  Economic Development | 
 
 
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  Fiscal Note Required: Yes | 
 
 
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  | Fiscal Note | 
 
 
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  FY 2015-16 | 
  FY 2016-17 | 
  Projections  FY 2017-18 | 
  Projections  FY 2018-19 | 
 
 
  | Net Cost
  (Savings) | 
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  General Fund | 
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  $234,293  | 
  $224,990  | 
  $233,150  | 
  $241,636  | 
 
 
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  General Fund | 
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  $234,293  | 
  $224,990  | 
  $233,150  | 
  $241,636  | 
 
 
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  Other Special Revenue Funds | 
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  $500  | 
  $500  | 
  $500  | 
  $500  | 
 
 
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  | Fiscal Detail
  and Notes | 
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  This bill
  includes General Fund appropriations of $234,293 in fiscal year 2015-16 and
  $224,990 in fiscal year 2016-17 to the Bureau of Labor Standards within the
  Department of Labor for one Program Manager position, one Labor and Safety
  Inspector position and one Office Associate II position and related All Other
  costs to implement and administer a program that requires employers who
  employ over 100 workers in the State to report annually to the Bureau the
  total compensation for the previous year of the employer's highest paid
  executive and the total compensation of the full-time employee with the
  lowest rate of pay.  This fiscal note
  assumes an effective date of October 1, 2015. | 
 
 
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  This bill also
  includes Other Special Revenue Funds base allocations of $500 per year
  beginning in fiscal year 2015-16 to the Bureau of Labor Standards to
  establish the Employer Compensation Report Fund to accept outside funds in
  the event that contributions are made to support the costs of preparing the
  required report. | 
 
 
 
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