Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD2101

Introduced
1/7/26  
Refer
1/7/26  
Refer
1/7/26  
Engrossed
3/24/26  
Enrolled
3/25/26  

Caption

An Act to Establish a Monetary Penalty for Employers Whose Unemployment Payment Is Returned Unpaid

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME SF147

A bill for an act relating to wage payment collection issues arising between employers and employees, providing penalties and remedies, and including effective date provisions.

ME SF2046

A bill for an act relating to wage payment collection issues arising between employers and employees, providing penalties and remedies, and including effective date provisions.

ME HB2260

Employers; unpaid wages; penalties

ME HB193

Unemployment Ben; Paid Leave: Parent/sick

ME SB00511

An Act Establishing Municipal Growth Dividend Payments.

ME HF2813

Penalties for employees and officials for failure to stop fraudulent payments increased, and responsibilities for employees and officials to stop fraudulent payments enhanced.

ME HF1780

Payment in lieu of taxation; definitions established, and payments for other lakeshore land established.

ME HB2316

Directing the deposit of civil penalties collected for violations of correction orders issued by the state fire marshal into the disability community services providers civil monetary penalty reinvestment fund or the adult care homes civil monetary penalty reinvestment fund.

ME SB01462

An Act Establishing A Tax Credit For Employer Contributions To Employees' Chet Accounts And Concerning The Connecticut Higher Education Trust And Connecticut Baby Scholars Fund.

ME SB512

Removing the eight-week return to work expectation from the definition of temporary unemployment, excluding payments under compliant employer-sponsored supplemental unemployment benefit plans from the definition of wages and removing the negative debt write-off and forgiveness mechanism that conditionally moved employers to rate groups N11 for three years and the related option to avoid a negative debt write-off through voluntary contributions.

Similar Bills

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