SB 439

Provides that constructing a child care facility within a project for affordable housing does not subject the project for affordable housing to prevailing wage requirements if the child care facility meets specified requirements.

Status In Senate Committee (SHDEV)
Sponsors Dick Anderson (Republican) (Chief)
Fiscal impact May have fiscal impact, but no statement yet issued
Revenue impact May have revenue impact, but no statement yet issued

Bill Text

This bill exempts affordable housing projects from prevailing wage requirements when they include a child care facility that meets specified conditions.

Original Bill Text

Sponsors#

Chief Sponsors: Dick Anderson

Overview#

Digest: Says that building a child care center in a place that provides affordable housing does not mean that a person building the whole place must pay prevailing wage. But building the child care center itself does require paying prevailing wage for labor. (Flesch Readability Score: 62.6). Provides that constructing a child care facility within a project for affordable housing does not subject the project for affordable housing to prevailing wage requirements if the child care facility meets specified requirements. Provides that prevailing wage requirements do apply to the construction of a child care facility. Takes effect on the 91st day following adjournment sine die.

Legislative History

Date Chamber Action
2025-01-13 S Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk.
2025-01-17 S Referred to Housing and Development.
2025-06-27 S In committee upon adjournment.

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