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Security
Legislative Update - September 2011
FEDERAL LEGISLATION
A.
NLRB Representational Rule Proposal - comments filed
The National Labor Relations Board issued an advance
copy of a final rule that will require all employers subject to the
National Labor Relations Act (NLRA), which is almost every private
employer, to post a notice in the workplace about the right to organize
a union under the NLRA. The rule will be published in the Federal
Register tomorrow, and will take effect 75 days later. A fact sheet with
further information about the rule, copies of the notice, and
information on compliance is available on the NLRB website.
NCISS as a member of CDW filed comments on the NLRB's proposed rule on
February 22, 2011, arguing, among other things that the notice is
unnecessary, biased and beyond the Board's authority to require. While
we are still reviewing the rule, it appears the Board made some modest
changes. For example, it dropped the requirement in the proposal that
employers "distribute the posting by email, Twitter or other electronic
means." Though the rule still requires every covered employer to post
the notice on an internet or intranet site if personnel rules and
policies are customarily posted there.
Board Member Brian Hayes (R) dissented, while Board Chair Wilma Liebman
(D) and Members Mark Pearce (D) and Craig Becker (D) approved the final
rule.
With Chair Liebman's term expiring in the next few days, we expect the
Board will issue a flurry of decisions. These will likely be released by
the Board over the next few weeks.
B. HR 2501 Unemployment
Discrimination
C. HR 308 ban large magazines - no action
D. HR 129 Arbitration for first contract - No Action
E. HR 822 Right to carry concealed weapon - no action
F. HR 176/S 772 Federal Protective Service - S772 out of
committee HR 2658 introduced by Rep
Lungren
STATE LEGISLATION
A. Ill - HB 215 no guns for armored - looks dead
B. FL SB 146 criminal history review - enacted
C. FL SB 234 Weapons OK secure in vehicle-Adopted
D. MN-HF 140 limit marking on security vehicles - Died
E. DC - Council adopted sales tax on security
F. IA/SF264 - eliminate annual weapons training - NA
G. NH HB 5086 felony to attack guard
H. NJ AB 3740 impersonation - NA
I. IL HB 3513 bans SSN's on documents -
adopted
J. WA HB 1224, relief for meal and rest periods not moving
K. PA bill to be introduced guard, armored, bounty hunters
and pi's HB177
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Vince Ruffolo
NCISS Security Legislative Chairman
vruffolo@arsecurity.com
NCISS
7501 Sparrows Point Blvd.
Baltimore, Maryland 21219-1927
(800) 445-8408 . Fax: (410)
388-9746
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