New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4283

Introduced
5/6/24  

Caption

Provides personal liability for owner, executive officer, or executive director of employer for failure to pay for workers' compensation coverage.

Impact

This bill modifies existing state laws under the workers' compensation framework by expanding liability to principal owners of the employer. Previously, only employers faced penalties for uninsured workers' compensation claims. With A4283, individual owners now share liability under these scenarios, aligning their financial responsibility with the legal expectations placed on their companies. This shift aims to deter employers from neglecting their workers' compensation obligations.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4283 proposes that owners, executive officers, and executive directors of employers will be held personally liable for any penalties imposed on their businesses for failing to secure workers' compensation coverage. This law aims to ensure that employees receive compensation even when their employer neglects its responsibilities. violations regarding workers' compensation insurance can result in significant penalties, including a $1,000 fine and additional assessments related to claims.

Contention

However, A4283 may raise concerns among business owners regarding the potential for personal financial repercussions stemming from the action or inaction of their companies. Critics may argue that the increased personal liability could discourage individuals from investing in or managing small businesses due to fear of unforeseen penalties that could affect their personal assets. Such a shift could lead to hesitance in hiring or maintaining a workforce due to the heightened risks associated with noncompliance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3724

Provides personal liability for owner, executive officer, or executive director of employer for failure to pay for workers' compensation coverage.

NY S10082

Prohibits foreign ownership of gas and electric corporations; requires that any foreign owned gas and electric corporations execute a divestiture plan; regulates executive compensation by limiting annual bonuses and incentive-based compensation for executive officers.

MT SB394

Provide for workers' compensation coverage of PTSD for first responders

PA HB1998

In liability and compensation, further providing for schedule of compensation; and, in Uninsured Employers Guaranty Fund, further providing for claims.

CT SB01222

An Act Concerning Portal To Portal Workers' Compensation Coverage For Public Works Department Employees.

CT SB00348

An Act Concerning Portal-to-portal Workers' Compensation Coverage For Public Works Department Employees.

MA S1195

Relative to public charity executive and board of directors compensation

ID H0064

Amends existing law to provide that members of limited liability companies may be liable for a failure to secure compensation.

MD SB227

Workers' Compensation - Payment From Uninsured Employers' Fund - Revisions

GA SB321

Workers' Compensation; chapter shall not apply to employees of an employer covered by and providing coverage under the federal Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act, 33 U.S.C. Section 901; provide

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