COLORADO GENERAL ASSEMBLY - STATUTORY REPORTS


Provider Rate Report due to Local Government Minimum Wage Increase Above Statewide Minimum Wage
Statutory Cite:Next Due Date:Frequency:Report Status:Repeal Date:
8-6-101 (9)(b)NoneOtherOngoing
HB 19-1210
None
8-6-101. Legislative declaration - minimum wage of workers - authority of a local government to enact minimum wage laws - enforcement - report - severability - definition.
(9) (a) The executive director of the department of labor and employment shall notify the executive director of the department of health care policy and financing if a local government enacts a minimum wage that exceeds the statewide minimum wage.
(b) If the executive director of the department of health care policy and financing receives notice pursuant to subsection (9)(a) of this section, the executive director shall, as soon as practicable, submit a report to the joint budget committee with recommendations about whether provider rates, with the exception of rates for an eligible nursing facility provider as defined in section 25.5-6-201 (15.5), need to be increased to accommodate the local government's minimum wage increase and if establishing a fund to pass through those increases to facilities in the jurisdiction of the local government that has raised the minimum wage is necessary.
(c) Notwithstanding section 24-1-136 (11)(a)(I), the report required in this subsection (9) continues indefinitely.

8-6-101 (9)(b)       
Pursuant to Section 24-1-136 (9), C.R.S., Colorado state departments and agencies submit all statutorily required reports to Colorado Legislative Council staff. The Colorado Legislative Council staff delivers these reports to the appropriate legislative recipients and makes them available on this site. The Colorado Legislative Council is the non partisan research staff for the Colorado General Assembly.  If you have any questions, please contact the Colorado Legislative Council: lcs.ga@coleg.gov; 303-866-3521.