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Section 11-4-222 - Political subdivisions prohibited from requiring more than federal or state requirements from employers - Definitions — Arkansas Law | CourtGPT
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Section 11-4-222 - Political subdivisions prohibited from requiring more than federal or state requirements from employers - Definitions

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(a) As used in this section: (1) 'Employee' means an individual employed in this state by an employer;(2)(A) 'Employer' means an individual, sole proprietorship, partnership, limited liability company, corporation, or other entity that does business in this state.(B) However, 'employer' does not include a public employer;(3) 'Employment benefit' means anything of value that an employee may receive from an employer in addition to wages and salary, including without limitation: (A) Health, disability, retirement, profit-sharing, and death benefits;(B) Group accidental death and dismemberment benefits;(C) Paid or unpaid days off from work for holidays, sick leave, vacation, and personal necessity; and(D) Terms of employment, notice of scheduling, attendance, or leave policies;(4) 'Political subdivision' means a county, city, or town in this state; and(5) 'Public employer' means the State of Arkansas and each political subdivision of the state.(b) A political subdivision shall not establish, mandate, or otherwise require an employer to provide to an employee a minimum or living wage rate or employment benefit that exceeds the requirements of federal laws or regulations or state laws

ish, mandate, or otherwise require an employer to provide to an employee a minimum or living wage rate or employment benefit that exceeds the requirements of federal laws or regulations or state laws or rules.Added by Act 2017, No. 643,§ 2, eff. 8/1/2017. See Act 2017, No. 643, § 3.