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SB18-121

State Employee Moving And Relocation Expenses

Concerning certain expenses allowed to a state employee when the employee is required to change his or her place of residence in connection with a change in job duties.
Session:
2018 Regular Session
Subject:
State Government
Bill Summary

State personnel system - state employees - moving and relocation expenses. For an employee in the state personnel system who is required by his or her appointing authority to change his or her place of residence due to a change in job duties, moving expenses, including the reasonable expenses of moving household goods and personal effects and the reasonable costs of traveling to a new residence, continue to be reimbursable in accordance with rules promulgated by the state controller and in compliance with the regulations of the federal internal revenue service. Relocation expenses that are provided in the form of a per diem allowance for a certain number of days also continue to be reimbursable in accordance with rules promulgated by the state controller and in compliance with the regulations of the federal internal revenue service.

The state controller is required to promulgate rules for the administration of moving and relocation deductions and reimbursements in compliance with the regulations of the federal internal revenue service.


(Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)

Status

Introduced
Passed
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Bill Text

  • All Versions (7 )
    Date Bill Type Documents
    03/29/2018 Signed Act PDF
    03/20/2018 Final Act PDF
    03/14/2018 Rerevised PDF
    03/13/2018 Revised PDF
    02/13/2018 Reengrossed PDF
    02/12/2018 Engrossed PDF
    01/29/2018 Introduced PDF

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