Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 285 - Employers and Employees Generally
Section 285.710 - Collective bargaining agreements, existing contracts, licensing requirements not impacted by act — government benefits, employees are employees of client only.

Effective - 28 Aug 2018
285.710. Collective bargaining agreements, existing contracts, licensing requirements not impacted by act — government benefits, employees are employees of client only. — 1. Nothing contained in sections 285.700 to 285.750 or in any professional employer agreement shall affect, modify, or amend any collective bargaining agreement or the rights or obligations of any client, PEO, or covered employee under the federal National Labor Relations Act, the federal Railway Labor Act, or sections 105.500 to 105.530.
2. Nothing in sections 285.700 to 285.750 or in any professional employer agreement shall:
(1) Diminish, abolish, or remove rights of covered employees to a client or obligations of such client to a covered employee existing prior to the effective date of a professional employer agreement;
(2) Affect, modify, or amend any contractual relationship or restrictive covenant between a covered employee and any client in effect at the time a professional employer agreement becomes effective. A professional employer agreement shall also not prohibit or amend any contractual relationship or restrictive covenant that is entered into subsequently between a client or a covered employee. A PEO shall have no responsibility or liability in connection with, or arising out of, any such existing or new contractual relationship or restrictive covenant unless the PEO has specifically agreed otherwise in writing; or
(3) Create any new or additional enforceable right of a covered employee against a PEO that is not specifically provided by the professional employer agreement or sections 285.700 to 285.750.
3. Nothing contained in sections 285.700 to 285.750 or any professional employer agreement shall affect, modify, or amend any state, local, or federal licensing, registration, or certification requirement applicable to any client or covered employee.
4. A covered employee who shall be licensed, registered, or certified according to law or regulation is deemed solely an employee of the client for purposes of any such license, registration, or certification requirement.
5. A PEO shall not be deemed to engage in any occupation, trade, profession, or other activity that is subject to licensing, registration, or certification requirements, or is otherwise regulated by a governmental entity solely by entering into and maintaining a coemployment relationship with a covered employee who is subject to such requirements or regulation.
6. A client shall have the sole right of direction and control of the professional or licensed activities of covered employees and of the client's business. Such covered employees and clients shall remain subject to regulation by the regulatory or governmental entity responsible for licensing, registration, or certification of such covered employees or clients.
7. For purposes of the determination of tax credits, economic incentives, or other benefits provided by this state or any other government entity and based on employment, covered employees shall be deemed employees solely of the client. A client shall be entitled to the benefit of any tax credit, economic incentive, or other benefit arising as the result of the employment of covered employees of such client. Notwithstanding that the PEO is the W-2 reporting employer, the client shall continue to qualify for such benefit, incentive, or credit. If the grant or amount of any such benefit, incentive, or credit is based on the number of employees, then each client shall be treated as employing only those covered employees coemployed by the client. Covered employees working for other clients of the PEO shall not be counted. Each PEO shall provide, upon request by a client or an agency or department of this state, employment information reasonably required by any agency or department of this state responsible for administration of any such tax credit, economic incentive, or other benefit that is necessary to support any request, claim, application, or other action by a client seeking any such tax credit, economic incentive, or other benefit.
8. With respect to a bid, contract, purchase order, or agreement entered into with the state or a political subdivision of the state, a client company's status or certification as a minority business enterprise or a women's business enterprise, as those terms are defined in section 37.020, shall not be affected because the client company has entered into an agreement with a PEO or uses the services of a PEO.
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(L. 2018 H.B. 1719)

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title XVIII - Labor and Industrial Relations

Chapter 285 - Employers and Employees Generally

Section 285.010 - List to be furnished municipalities levying an earnings tax — request, how made — contents of list — exception.

Section 285.015 - Lists to be confidential.

Section 285.020 - Penalty for violation of sections 285.010 to 285.020.

Section 285.025 - Employers of illegal aliens ineligible for state economic incentives, right of appeal, criminal penalties.

Section 285.035 - Microchip technology, employer not to require employees to be implanted — violation, penalty.

Section 285.040 - Public safety employees — residency requirements (City of St. Louis).

Section 285.100 - Willful failure to pay a misdemeanor.

Section 285.105 - Employee retirement or welfare plan defined.

Section 285.110 - Penalty for violation of sections 285.100 to 285.110.

Section 285.125 - Reduced health care premiums for nonsmokers permitted.

Section 285.200 - Ride-sharing arrangement, defined — liability for injury to participants — special taxes prohibited — travel time as work hours — use of government vehicles — registration of vehicle — license plates.

Section 285.230 - Transient employers, defined, bonding requirements — exceptions — specific requirements — penalties — records to be kept, how — discontinuance in activity, notice to director of revenue — inapplicability to certain out-of-state busi...

Section 285.232 - Construction contractors, who are transient employers, proof and financial assurance required — list of contractors to be published — inapplicability to certain out-of-state businesses.

Section 285.233 - Transient employers not filing financial assurance, escrow requirements — failure of political subdivision or private entity to escrow funds, penalties — transient employer not in compliance with law, writ of attachment or injunctio...

Section 285.234 - Transient employer to post notice of registration for income tax withholding, workers' compensation and unemployment insurance, violation, penalty — inapplicability to certain out-of-state businesses.

Section 285.235 - Definitions.

Section 285.237 - Certain job openings and training, priorities for veterans — annual report by state agencies — duties of certain state agencies.

Section 285.240 - Federal earned income credit, employer duties.

Section 285.250 - Hiring preference for veterans and spouses of disabled or deceased veterans, nonpublic employers.

Section 285.300 - Withholding form, completion required — forwarding to state agencies — state directory of new hires, cross-check of unemployment compensation recipients — compliance by employers with employees in two or more states.

Section 285.302 - Failure of employer to submit certain information, penalty.

Section 285.304 - Content of withholding forms.

Section 285.306 - Failure to complete form, penalty.

Section 285.308 - False statement, penalty.

Section 285.309 - Federal 1099 forms, certain employers required to submit to department — fine for failure to report.

Section 285.500 - Definitions.

Section 285.503 - Misclassification of workers by employers, failure to claim worker as employee — attorney general may investigate, powers.

Section 285.506 - State to have burden of proof.

Section 285.512 - Attorney general may seek injunction, when.

Section 285.515 - Penalties for violations.

Section 285.525 - Definitions.

Section 285.530 - Employment of unauthorized aliens prohibited — federal work authorization program, requirements for participation in — liability of contractors and subcontractors.

Section 285.535 - Attorney general to enforce — action to be initiated, when — complaint procedures — verification of status required — violations, corrective actions, penalties.

Section 285.540 - Rulemaking authority.

Section 285.543 - Database to be maintained.

Section 285.550 - Failure to suspend a business permit, city or county deemed to have adopted a sanctuary policy.

Section 285.555 - Discontinuance of federal work authorization program, effect of.

Section 285.575 - Citation of law — definitions — at-will employment doctrine codified — protected persons, prohibited discharge — action for damages, when, remedies.

Section 285.625 - Definitions.

Section 285.630 - Unpaid leave provided, when — amount of leave — notice by employee — certification requirements — confidentiality — written statement.

Section 285.635 - Group health coverage during leave — recovery of premiums, when — certification for inability to return to work — confidentiality.

Section 285.650 - Safety accommodations — inapplicability, when.

Section 285.665 - Notice to employees summarizing requirements for leave due to domestic or sexual violence.

Section 285.670 - Federal, state, or local law, effect on.

Section 285.700 - Citation of law — secretary of state to enforce.

Section 285.705 - Definitions.

Section 285.710 - Collective bargaining agreements, existing contracts, licensing requirements not impacted by act — government benefits, employees are employees of client only.

Section 285.715 - Registration required — application, contents — initial registration, renewal — reporting requirements, satisfied how — limited registration, when — list of organizations — electronic filing — confidentiality of records.

Section 285.720 - Fees.

Section 285.725 - Working capital or bond requirements.

Section 285.730 - Rights of client and PEO — employer agreements, contents — notice requirements — liability — PEO not engaged in sale of insurance — political subdivisions, taxes.

Section 285.740 - Workers' compensation requirements.

Section 285.750 - Prohibited acts — disciplinary action, when — sanctions.