SB 607 - This act prohibits employers from requiring an employee or prospective employee to consent to a request for a credit report that contains information about the person's credit score, credit account balances, payment history, savings or checking account balances, or savings or checking account numbers as a condition of employment unless the report is otherwise required by law. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any employer to conduct a soft credit inquiry on any employee or prospective employee.

An employee or prospective employee may file a complaint with the Department of Labor and Industrial Relations alleging any violation of this act.

This act does not apply to any employer that is engaged in the practice of public accounting or that is a financial institution with respect to any employee or prospective employee whose primary employment duties are related to handling the financial assets of such employer.

This act is substantially similar to SCS/SB 209 (2019) and substantially similar to HB 1801 (2016) and similar to HCS/HB 105 (2015), HCS#2/HB 1153 (2014), HB 164 (2013), HCS/HB 1240 (2012), HB 37 (2011), and HB 461 (2011).

SCOTT SVAGERA

Statutes affected:
Introduced (3130S.01): 285.070


Senate Committee Minutes:
SENATE COMMITTEE MINUTES Bill No.: SB 607
Sponsor: May
Hearing Date: 2/20/2020


COMMITTEE: Small Business and Industry

CHAIRMAN: Hoskins

DATE REFERRED: 1/9/2020 DATE HEARING REQUESTED: 1/15/2020



STAFF:
Rachel Bauer
Josh Foster
Rob Krosley
Kelley Rogers
Scott Svagera


WITNESSES GIVING INFORMATION:



WITNESSES FOR:
Jeanette Mott Oxford - Empower MO
Sarah Paulsrud - Empower MO
Monica Del Villar - American Civil Liberties Union of MO


WITNESSES AGAINST: