Legislature(2021 - 2022)BELTZ 105 (TSBldg)

03/14/2022 01:30 PM Senate LABOR & COMMERCE

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            SB 185-ELIMINATE MINIMUM WAGE EXEMPTION                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
1:32:19 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR  COSTELLO announced  the consideration  of SENATE  BILL NO.                                                               
185 "An Act relating to exemptions from minimum wage."                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
1:33:16 PM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR PETER  MICCICHE, speaking  as sponsor  of SB  185, stated                                                               
that this  legislation repeals the unfair  minimum wage exemption                                                               
in  AS 23.10.070  that justifies  paying a  substandard wage  for                                                               
anyone who has a physical or  mental disability or is impaired by                                                               
age  or  injury.  The  regulations  have  been  changed  but  the                                                               
offensive  language remains  in statute  and essentially  creates                                                               
two classes  of Alaskans: those  who deserve a fair  wage because                                                               
they do  not have any impairment  and those who do  not deserve a                                                               
fair  wage   because  they  experience   a  physical   or  mental                                                               
deficiency or  are impaired  by age, or  injury. He  related that                                                               
when  the   Governor's  Council   on  Disabilities   and  Special                                                               
Education brought  this issue to  his attention he  was surprised                                                               
and  offended to  see that  language in  statute. SB  185 removes                                                               
that offensive language. He said  the bill also added a provision                                                               
for  a  community  group  to   pay  less  than  minimum  wage  to                                                               
individuals who are  younger than 18 years old when  they work on                                                               
short-term special projects.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR  MICCICHE  summarized  that   SB  185  removes  offensive                                                               
language  from   statute  and   recognizes  that   Alaskans  with                                                               
disabilities are equal on the job.                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
1:35:30 PM                                                                                                                    
At ease                                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
1:36:16 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR COSTELLO reconvened  the meeting and asked Ms.  Govin to go                                                               
through the sectional analysis for SB 185.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
1:36:26 PM                                                                                                                    
MADISON  GOVIN,  Staff,  Senator  Peter  Micciche,  Alaska  State                                                               
Legislature,  Juneau, Alaska,  presented  the sectional  analysis                                                               
for SB 185 on behalf of the sponsor.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
[Original punctuation provided.]                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
      Section 1-Sec.23.10.070-Page 1, Line 8-9                                                                              
      Inserts a minimum wage exemption for an individual                                                                        
      under 18 years old who is temporarily employed by a 501                                                                   
      (c)(3) non-profit organization.                                                                                           
      Section 1-Sec.23.10.070-Page 1, Line 10-11                                                                            
      Deletes the minimum wage exemption for anyone whose                                                                       
      earning capacity is impaired by physical or mental                                                                        
      deficiency, age, or injury.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR COSTELLO mentioned who was available to answer questions.                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
1:37:06 PM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR GRAY-JACKSON  thanked the  sponsor for bringing  the bill                                                               
forward. She asked  for further explanation of  the language that                                                               
the bill adds to statute.                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
1:37:40 PM                                                                                                                    
TANYA  KEITH,  Supervisor,  Wage  and  Hour,  Division  of  Labor                                                               
Standards  and   Safety,  Department   of  Labor   and  Workforce                                                               
Development    (DOLWD),    Anchorage,   Alaska,    offered    her                                                               
understanding that the added language  would provide an exemption                                                               
for  a  minor   who  is  temporarily  employed   by  a  nonprofit                                                               
organization.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR GRAY-JACKSON  summarized her understanding  that somebody                                                               
who is age 18 or younger and  employed by a nonprofit can be paid                                                               
differently  than  somebody who  is  older  than  age 18  and  is                                                               
employed by another agency.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
MS.  KEITH further  explained  that the  exemption  would not  be                                                               
automatic.  Rather,  the  nonprofit  would have  to  request  the                                                               
exemption from DOLWD  and the commissioner would  have to approve                                                               
the request.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR COSTELLO  said her reading  is that the  commissioner would                                                               
establish in regulation the amount individuals would be paid.                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
MS. KEITH  said that's  correct. The  regulation attached  to the                                                               
statute was eliminated  years ago, so if the bill  were to pass a                                                               
regulation would have  to be written to address how  to apply for                                                               
the exemption  and how it would  be approved. She added  that the                                                               
regulation would stipulate how low the wage could be.                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR  COSTELLO directed  attention to  the language  on page  1,                                                               
line 6  that says,  "by regulation or  order." She  observed that                                                               
the implication is that a  nonprofit could hire somebody 18 years                                                               
old  or  younger and  with  a  commissioner's order  know  almost                                                               
immediately what wage it could pay.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
MS. KEITH replied that was her reading as well.                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
1:41:05 PM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR MICCICHE  provided a hypothetical example  to explain his                                                               
goal. He described  a Boys and Girls Club planter  box project in                                                               
the  City of  Kenai  that sought  to teach  young  people how  to                                                               
garden and to demonstrate the  financial benefit of hard work. He                                                               
noted that there  is a way for young people  to volunteer to work                                                               
on certain  projects, but  he didn't know  whether they  could be                                                               
compensated  with  something  like  a gift  card  that  would  be                                                               
equivalent  to less  than minimum  wage.  He asked  Ms. Keith  to                                                               
comment. He summarized  that his goal was  to encourage community                                                               
groups to demonstrate  to young people that hard  work results in                                                               
some level  of compensation, although  not technically  a minimum                                                               
wage job.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
1:42:43 PM                                                                                                                    
MS.  KEITH   explained  that   AS  23.10.05(a)(11)   provides  an                                                               
exemption from the Wage and Hour  Act for somebody who is younger                                                               
than age 18  and is employed for  not more than 30  hours a week.                                                               
These individuals  may be paid  as little as the  federal minimum                                                               
wage.                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR STEVENS expressed  concern that the bill  could result in                                                               
the loss  of jobs  or fewer jobs  being available  to individuals                                                               
with disabilities. He relayed his  knowledge of an instance where                                                               
a municipality  was able to give  a young man who  had mental and                                                               
physical disabilities  a job, but it  was not equal to  that of a                                                               
fireman and the young man was paid less than minimum wage.                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
1:45:07 PM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR MICCICHE  advised that in February  2018 [DOLWD] repealed                                                               
Section 8 ACC 15-120 and it  became illegal to hire somebody with                                                               
a  disability at  less  than  minimum wage.  SB  185 updates  the                                                               
statute  to reflect  that change.  He restated  that he  finds it                                                               
offensive  that this  is in  statute even  though it  hasn't been                                                               
used for  over four years.  He added that  there are ways  for an                                                               
organization  to  get assistance  to  employ  individuals with  a                                                               
disability.  Young people  deserve  to be  treated like  everyone                                                               
else on a minimum wage basis.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR  STEVENS said  his concern  is about  potentially leaving                                                               
some individuals behind.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
1:47:26 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR COSTELLO  reported that the  Alaska minimum wage  is $10.34                                                               
per hour  and that it will  go up next year.  The federal minimum                                                               
wages is  $7.25 per hour. She  asked Ms. Keith to  talk about the                                                               
law that  stipulates that individuals  may not be paid  less than                                                               
the federal minimum wage.                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
MS. KEITH  said [AS 23.10.055  (a)(11)] says that  "an individual                                                               
under 18  years of  age employed  on a  part-time basis  not more                                                               
than 30 hours in  a week" could be exempt from  the Wage and Hour                                                               
Act. The law  also provides that somebody who works  less than 30                                                               
hours per week  may not be paid less than  the prevailing federal                                                               
minimum wage.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR COSTELLO asked  if she had information about  what jobs are                                                               
paying less  than minimum  wage and what  the current  job market                                                               
looks like,  because employers like  Fred Meyer in  her community                                                               
are paying  much more  than minimum  wage and  seem to  be having                                                               
difficulty finding workers.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
1:49:33 PM                                                                                                                    
MS. KEITH  agreed that  in most cases  employers are  paying more                                                               
than minimum wage because employees won't work for less.                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR  COSTELLO asked  her to  talk about  the philosophy  behind                                                               
paying  someone  who is  younger  than  age  18 years  less  than                                                               
minimum wage.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
MS.  KEITH said  she's read  anecdotally that  the rationale  for                                                               
paying individuals who  are 14-18 years of age  less than minimum                                                               
wage is that they potentially need additional oversight.                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR COSTELLO asked the sponsor if  the intention is to help the                                                               
nonprofit save money by paying less for the work it wants done.                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
1:51:09 PM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR MICCICHE replied that was  not his intention. The idea is                                                               
to provide an  opportunity for young people to see  that there is                                                               
value in  hard work.  Some of the  organizations want  to support                                                               
the community and participate but  they have very little money to                                                               
pay for small, short-term projects.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR COSTELLO  asked Ms. Keith  if there  are Wage and  Hour Act                                                               
considerations  if  a  young  person  wants  to  volunteer  their                                                               
services for either a nonprofit or for-profit organization.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
MS.  KEITH  replied  there  are   instances  where  somebody  may                                                               
volunteer for a nonprofit but not for a for-profit business.                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
1:52:57 PM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR STEVENS said,  at some point, he would like  to hear from                                                               
municipalities.                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR COSTELLO said she'd make sure that happens.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
1:53:18 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR COSTELLO turned to invited testimony.                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
1:53:32 PM                                                                                                                    
HEIDI  LIEB-WILLIAMS, Chair,  Governor's Council  on Disabilities                                                               
and Special  Education, Provided invited testimony  in support of                                                               
SB 185.  She stated that she  is a national speaker  advocate who                                                               
experiences multiple  disabilities and has also  broken barriers.                                                               
She submitted the following statement from her heart:                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
     We all have gifts and talents  to offer and our work is                                                                    
     just as  valuable as  what others  bring to  the table,                                                                    
     and  we  should  be  paid   fairly  for  our  time  and                                                                    
     knowledge.  It is  demeaning  that  someone could  just                                                                    
     look at a  person and judge them on the  basis of their                                                                    
     disability, and offer them less than they are worth.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
     As Alaskans,  we are better  than that and  this repeal                                                                    
     will  help   us  all  acknowledge   the  [Developmental                                                                    
     Disabilities Shared  Vision] law becoming  reality. How                                                                    
     can you be  an adult and say that you  can judge others                                                                    
     based on your automatic  perception of what someone can                                                                    
     do, rather  than teach  them how,  just like  you would                                                                    
     someone   else,  and   have   them  demonstrate   their                                                                    
     capabilities to soar to new heights.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
     Nobody  is  going  to be  left  behind,  but  propelled                                                                    
     forward based on sole ability  to treat them with human                                                                    
     dignity with  this law being nonexistent.  People often                                                                    
     define  themselves to  have purpose  in  life by  doing                                                                    
     work  that  serves  others in  the  community  by  what                                                                    
     they're contributing  as the  daily job.  That matters.                                                                    
     To pay  them accordingly for  doing things that  make a                                                                    
     difference to other Alaskans.                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
MS. LIEB-WILLIAMS  thanked the committee  for the  opportunity to                                                               
testify and  expressed optimism  that it would  do what  is right                                                               
for a better future in Alaska.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
1:56:16 PM                                                                                                                    
COREY   GILMORE,  Chair,   Community  Inclusion,   Supports,  and                                                               
Services Committee,  provided invited testimony in  support of SB
185. He related that wherever he goes  he is judged by the way he                                                               
speaks, looks, and  moves. In fact, when he goes  to a restaurant                                                               
his staff  has to remind  the wait person  that he can  order for                                                               
himself. He  said this is  irritating to  say the least  but they                                                               
don't  know any  better.  The  statute that  SB  185 removes  was                                                               
written by people who also didn't know any better.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
MR. GILMORE stated that  Developmental Disabilities Shared Vision                                                               
says Alaskans who  experience disabilities have the  right to run                                                               
their own lives  and to dream big  enough to have not  just a job                                                               
but a career. People who  experience disabilities deserve to have                                                               
a career if that is what they want.  He shared that if he were to                                                               
have kids,  he would want  them to know  that he and  others have                                                               
helped  to make  Alaska  better  than it  was  because they  know                                                               
better.                                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
1:59:18 PM                                                                                                                    
RIC  NELSON,  Chair,  Self  Advocacy  and  Leadership  Committee,                                                               
Governor's  Council   on  Disabilities  and   Special  Education,                                                               
Department  of Health  and Social  Services (DHSS),  testified by                                                               
invitation in support of SB 185.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Nelson's assistant read the following:                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
     This  bill  is  so  important because  all  people,  no                                                                    
     matter  their disabilities,  should get  paid at  least                                                                    
     minimum wage  to do the  same job as  their able-bodied                                                                    
     peers. Having  a law  that singles  someone out  as not                                                                    
     deserving  the   same  pay  solely  because   of  their                                                                    
     disability is dehumanizing.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
     As a  person with a  disability who has worked  hard to                                                                    
     have a successful career and  earned a master's degree,                                                                    
     I find  this statute reinforces the  misconception that                                                                    
     individuals with  disabilities are somehow  a liability                                                                    
     for an  employer. Keeping this statute  sends a message                                                                    
     that Alaska  is the  land of  opportunity, only  if you                                                                    
     are not disabled.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
2:01:42 PM                                                                                                                    
MYRANDA WALSO,  Acting Executive Director, Governor's  Council on                                                               
Disabilities  and Special  Education,  Department  of Health  and                                                               
Social Services (DHSS), testified by  invitation in support of SB
185. She  explained that the  council works with  communities and                                                               
other state agencies to ensure  that people with intellectual and                                                               
developmental  disabilities   and  their  families   receive  the                                                               
services  they need.  These individuals  also participate  in the                                                               
planning and design of the services.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
MS. WALSO  relayed that  the [Fair Labor  Standards Act  of 1938]                                                               
established  the  federal  minimum  wage. The  Act  included  the                                                               
Subminimum Wage  Provision that allowed employers  with a certain                                                               
certificate  to  employ individuals  with  a  physical or  mental                                                               
disability at  less than the  authorized minimum wage.  The basis                                                               
for this  was the notion  that individuals with a  disability had                                                               
less  capacity  for  productivity.  This  is  discriminatory  and                                                               
requires  disabled workers  to  be measured  by  a standard  that                                                               
nondisabled   workers  are   measured  by.   Employers  in   past                                                               
generations were able to exploit  workers who were deemed lesser.                                                               
That outdated  notion is out of  step today and the  statute that                                                               
SB 185 seeks to repeal is similarly  out of step. It holds to the                                                               
same notion  that people with  disabilities do not have  the same                                                               
standing in the  job market as their nondisabled  peers. There is                                                               
a new  understanding through the Americans  with Disabilities Act                                                               
(ADA), the  Individuals with  Disabilities Education  Act (IDEA),                                                               
and the  Workforce Innovation and Opportunity  Act (WIOA). Alaska                                                               
has  enacted  the  Employment First  policy  that  requires  that                                                               
individuals  with  disabilities  receive vocational  services  to                                                               
help  them become  gainfully  employed at  or  above the  minimum                                                               
wage.   As  previously   mentioned,   the  regulations   enacting                                                               
subminimum   wages  for   individuals   with  disabilities   were                                                               
repealed, but the statute remains.                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
MS.  WALSO  emphasized  that  it is  not  acceptable  for  public                                                               
policies to  remain in effect  when they conflict with  the basic                                                               
premise  that people  with disabilities  are valuable  members of                                                               
society and have  a right to participate in all  aspects of life,                                                               
which means gainful employment and  the pursuit of economic self-                                                               
sufficiency.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
2:04:51 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR COSTELLO opened  public testimony on SB  185; finding none,                                                               
she closed public testimony.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
2:05:10 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR   COSTELLO   held   SB  185   in   committee   for   future                                                               
consideration.                                                                                                                  

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