Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB1795

Introduced
8/11/25  

Caption

Providing for proof of fidelity insurance and surety bonds by payroll processors; and imposing a penalty.

Impact

If enacted, this legislation would significantly strengthen the financial accountability of payroll processors, which play a critical role in managing payroll and employment-related taxes for employers. The required fidelity coverage and surety bonds would provide necessary protection for employers against potential payroll fraud or other financial mismanagement. The Department of Revenue is designated as the overseer of compliance, with penalties established for non-compliance, thereby augmenting state oversight of payroll practices.

Summary

House Bill 1795, known as the Payroll Bond Act, aims to regulate payroll processing services in Pennsylvania by requiring these service providers to secure proof of fidelity insurance and surety bonds. The bill mandates that payroll processors either take out specific bonds or provide insurance in an amount that corresponds to the highest weekly payroll processed over the preceding year or a maximum of $5,000,000. This measure is intended to ensure that payroll processors are financially responsible and can cover any potential liabilities or obligations towards employers and employees.

Sentiment

Discussions surrounding HB 1795 reveal a largely supportive sentiment towards the bill among legislators who emphasize its protective measures for businesses and employees alike. Advocates argue that with increased financial security provided by these bonds, employers can operate with greater confidence. However, some concerns have been raised about the potential administrative burdens this legislation might impose on smaller payroll processing firms, which may find it challenging to meet these requirements without incurring significant costs.

Contention

Critics of HB 1795 argue that while the bill aims to enhance protection for businesses, it could unintentionally lead to higher costs for payroll services that may in turn be passed on to employers. Additionally, there are worries about the feasibility of small companies being able to afford the necessary insurance coverage or bonds. This debate highlights the tension between ensuring accountability in payroll processing and providing an accessible business environment for smaller firms.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB78

Providing for consumer data privacy, for duties of controllers and for duties of processors; and imposing penalties.

PA SB112

Providing for consumer data privacy, for duties of controllers and for duties of processors; and imposing penalties.

PA HB1325

Providing for dental insurance medical loss ratios; and imposing penalties.

PA HB1718

Providing for flood insurance notification; imposing duties on the Insurance Department; and imposing a penalty.

PA HB618

Providing for health insurance access protections; imposing duties on the Insurance Department and the Insurance Commissioner; and imposing penalties.

PA HB535

Providing for health care insurance coverage protections; imposing duties on the Insurance Department and the Insurance Commissioner; and imposing penalties.

PA SB626

Providing for skill video gaming; imposing duties on the Department of Revenue; providing for issuance of licenses for skill video gaming; imposing a tax and criminal and civil penalties; and providing for zoning.

PA HB612

Further providing for identification requirements for sale of scrap materials to scrap processors and recycling facility operators and for penalties; and imposing penalties.

PA SB1079

Providing for skill video gaming; imposing duties on the Department of Revenue; providing for issuance of licenses for skill video gaming; imposing a fee and criminal and civil penalties; and providing for zoning.

PA HB2213

Providing for skill video gaming; imposing duties on the Department of Revenue; providing for issuance of licenses for skill video gaming; imposing a fee and criminal and civil penalties; and providing for zoning.

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