Building service employees; public contracting.

SB 247 Building service employees; public contracting

Virginia 2025 Regular Session

Building service employees; public contracting.
SB-247


About SB-247

Building service employees; public contracting. Permits any county, city, or town in the Commonwealth to provide for certain requirements concerning incumbent and successor building service employers, defined in the bill, by local ordinance or resolution. For example, such local ordinance or resolution may require that successor building service employers retain incumbent employees during a transition period of 90 days. Under the bill, building service employees are those who perform work in connection with the care or maintenance of property, services at an airport, or food preparation services at schools. The bill provides that a building service employer that violates the provisions of a local ordinance or resolution enacted pursuant to the bill may be subject to a civil action and monetary damages.

  

Bill Texts

Prefiled 01/09/2024

Comm Sub 01/31/2024

Comm Sub 02/09/2024

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Senate: Continued to 2025 in Finance and Appropriations (11-Y 4-N)

02/12/2024

Yeas: 11 | Nays: 4
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Senate: Reported from Commerce and Labor with substitute (8-Y 6-N)

02/09/2024

Yeas: 8 | Nays: 6
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Senate: Reported from General Laws and Technology with substitute (8-Y 7-N)

01/31/2024

Yeas: 8 | Nays: 7
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History

Left In Finance And Appropriations

11/19/2024

Continued To 2025 In Finance And Appropriations (11-y 4-n)

02/12/2024

Reported From Commerce And Labor With Substitute (8-y 6-n)

02/09/2024

Committee Substitute Printed 24107144d-s2

02/09/2024

Rereferred To Finance And Appropriations

02/09/2024

Senate Committee, Floor Amendments And Substitutes Offered

02/09/2024

Senate Committee, Floor Amendments And Substitutes Offered

02/01/2024

Reported From General Laws And Technology With Substitute (8-y 7-n)

01/31/2024

Committee Substitute Printed 24106808d-s1

01/31/2024

Rereferred To Commerce And Labor

01/31/2024

Prefiled And Ordered Printed; Offered 01/10/24 24104539d

01/09/2024

Referred To Committee On General Laws And Technology

01/09/2024