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Bill Detail: HB25-1208

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Title Local Governments Tip Offsets for Tipped Employees
Status Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Local Government & Housing (03/25/2025)
Bill Subjects
  • Labor & Employment
  • Local Government
House Sponsors A. Valdez (D)
S. Woodrow (D)
Senate Sponsors
House Committee Business Affairs and Labor
Senate Committee Local Government and Housing
Date Introduced 02/11/2025
AI Summary
Summary

Current law allows a local government to establish local minimum
wages in excess of the statewide minimum wage established in the state
constitution. A local government that enacts a minimum wage must
provide a tip offset for tipped employees in an amount equal to the tip
offset amount described in the state constitution, which is $3.02.
The bill requires a local government that has enacted a code or an
ordinance imposing a minimum wage that exceeds the state minimum
wage to enact another code or ordinance on or before September 1, 2025,
that:
  • Imposes a tip offset for food and beverage employees in an
amount that equals the amount by which the local minimum
wage exceeds the state minimum wage, plus $3.02; and
  • Takes effect on or before October 1, 2025.
After September 1, 2025, and until October 1, 2026, a local
government that enacts a code or an ordinance that imposes a minimum
wage in an amount that exceeds the amount of the state minimum wage
must also enact a code or an ordinance that imposes a tip offset in an
amount that equals the amount by which the local minimum wage
exceeds the state minimum wage, plus $3.02.
On and after October 1, 2026, a local government may enact a
code or an ordinance that increases or decreases the amount of the local
tip offset; except that a local government may not enact a code or an
ordinance that:
  • Decreases the amount of the tip offset to an amount less
than $3.02;
  • Decreases the amount of the tip offset by more than 50
cents in any 12-month period; or
  • Increases the amount of the tip offset by an amount that
would allow an employee to be paid a wage that is less than
the state minimum wage, minus $3.02.

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