Maryland 2026 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1543

Introduced
2/13/26  

Caption

Labor and Employment - Temporary Workers

Impact

One of the major implications of HB1543 is the requirement for employers and recruiters to register with the Department of Labor and to submit an affidavit confirming their compliance with regulations before employing temporary workers. The bill also prohibits the charging of recruitment fees to these workers, thereby directly addressing practices that could potentially exploit them. An infringement of these regulations could result in significant penalties, thereby incentivizing compliance among employers and protecting vulnerable workers from exploitation.

Summary

House Bill 1543, introduced by Delegate Bhandari, aims to establish a Temporary Worker Oversight Unit within the Maryland Department of Labor. The bill is designed to enhance the rights and protections of temporary workers, particularly those employed under H-2A and H-2B visas. This new oversight unit will coordinate enforcement of the proposed laws, collect data regarding compliance, and report activities annually to the General Assembly. In doing so, the bill intends to ensure a fair and regulated labor environment for temporary workers in the state.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding the bill involve concerns regarding the extent of regulatory oversight and potential impacts on businesses hiring temporary workers. Proponents argue that the measures prescribed in HB1543 are necessary to safeguard the rights of temporary workers and to ensure fair employment practices. However, critics may view the bill as an additional regulatory burden on businesses, particularly those that rely on temporary labor for various functions. This dynamic could lead to a contentious debate during legislative discussions, balancing worker protections against business interests.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB1543

Labor and Employment - Temporary Workers

MD HB1108

Labor and Employment - Greenhouse Workers - Collective Bargaining and Heat Protection

MD HB233

Labor and Employment - Mandatory Meetings on Religious or Political Matters - Employee Attendance and Participation (Maryland Worker Freedom Act)

MD SB576

Labor and Employment - Mandatory Meetings on Religious or Political Matters - Employee Attendance and Participation (Maryland Worker Freedom Act)

MD SB58

Labor and Employment - Parental School Engagement Leave Act

MD SB658

Labor and Employment - Noncompete and Conflict of Interest Provisions

MD SB785

Labor and Employment - Unpaid Parental Leave - Definition of Employer

MD SB695

Labor and Employment - Uninsured Employers' Fund Board - Membership and Reserves

MD HB632

Labor and Employment - Workplace Fraud - Application (Maryland Workplace Fraud Act of 2025)

MD HB582

Labor and Employment - Exemptions From Overtime Pay - Administrative, Executive, or Professional Capacity

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