PRIOR PRINTER'S NO. 751 PRINTER'S NO. 4077
No. 713 Session of 1999
INTRODUCED BY M. COHEN, DeWEESE, VEON, CURRY, GEORGE, McGEEHAN, CALTAGIRONE, GIGLIOTTI, WOJNAROSKI, YUDICHAK, PESCI, CORRIGAN, BELFANTI, SANTONI, KELLER, TRAVAGLIO, LAUGHLIN, WILLIAMS, CASORIO, BISHOP, STABACK, TRELLO, CARN, SOLOBAY, WASHINGTON, SHANER, JOSEPHS, CAPPABIANCA, YOUNGBLOOD, STEELMAN, DeLUCA, TIGUE, JAMES, MANN, MANDERINO, McCALL, ROBINSON, SURRA, RAMOS, PISTELLA, MELIO, HARHAI, GRUCELA, MUNDY, TRICH, STETLER, RUFFING, MYERS, DALEY, COSTA, EVANS, ROONEY, DERMODY, BEBKO-JONES, PETRONE, VAN HORNE, FRANKEL, TANGRETTI, WALKO, YEWCIC, EACHUS AND FREEMAN, MARCH 2, 1999
AS REPORTED FROM COMMITTEE ON LABOR RELATIONS, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, AS AMENDED, OCTOBER 10, 2000
AN ACT 1 Amending the act of January 17, 1968 (P.L.11, No.5), entitled 2 "An act establishing a fixed minimum wage and overtime rates 3 for employes, with certain exceptions; providing for minimum 4 rates for learners and apprentices; creating a Minimum Wage 5 Advisory Board and defining its powers and duties; conferring 6 powers and imposing duties upon the Department of Labor and 7 Industry; imposing duties on employers; and providing 8 penalties," further providing for minimum wage. 9 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 10 hereby enacts as follows: 11 Section 1. Section 4(a) and (a.1) of the act of January 17, 12 1968 (P.L.11, No.5), known as The Minimum Wage Act of 1968, 13 amended or added December 15, 1988 (P.L.1232, No.150), are 14 amended to read: 15 Section 4. Minimum Wages.--Except as may otherwise be 16 provided under this act:
1 (a) Every employer shall pay to each of his employes wages 2 for all hours worked at a rate of not less than[: <-- 3 (1) Two dollars sixty-five cents ($2.65) an hour upon the 4 effective date of this amendment. 5 (2) Two dollars ninety cents ($2.90) an hour during the year 6 beginning January 1, 1979. 7 (3) Three dollars ten cents ($3.10) an hour during the year 8 beginning January 1, 1980. 9 (4) Three dollars thirty-five cents ($3.35) an hour after 10 December 31, 1980. 11 (5) Three dollars seventy cents ($3.70) an hour beginning <-- 12 February 1, 1989[, and thereafter]. 13 (6) On May 1, 1998, and on each succeeding first day of May, 14 the secretary shall set the minimum wage to equal the poverty 15 level for a family of three, as set forth by the Department of 16 Health, divided by two thousand eighty (2,080), rounded up to 17 the nearest one-cent (1¢) increment, except that, if the 18 application of this clause would effect an increase in the 19 minimum wage of greater than fifty cents (50¢), the secretary 20 shall set a fifty-cent (50¢) increase. On or before April 1, 21 1998, and on or before the first day of April of each succeeding 22 year, the secretary shall publish in the Pennsylvania Bulletin 23 notice of the new wage rate. 24 (5) THREE] THREE DOLLARS SEVENTY CENTS ($3.70) AN HOUR <-- 25 [BEGINNING FEBRUARY 1] AFTER JANUARY 31, 1989, AND [THEREAFTER] 26 BEFORE JANUARY 1, 2001; FIVE DOLLARS SIXTY-FIVE CENTS ($5.65) AN 27 HOUR AFTER DECEMBER 31, 2000, AND BEFORE JANUARY 1, 2002; AND 28 SIX DOLLARS FIFTEEN CENTS ($6.15) AN HOUR AFTER DECEMBER 31, 29 2001. 30 (a.1) If the minimum wage set forth in the Fair Labor 19990H0713B4077 - 2 -
1 Standards Act of 1938 (52 Stat. 1060, 29 U.S.C. § 201 et seq.)
2 is increased above three dollars thirty-five cents ($3.35) an
3 hour, the minimum wage required under this section shall be
4 increased by the same amounts and effective the same date as the
5 increases under the Fair Labor Standards Act, and the provisions
6 of subsection (a) are suspended to the extent they [differ from]
7 are less than those set forth under the Fair Labor Standards
8 Act.
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10 Section 2. This act shall take effect immediately.
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