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HB18-1435

Protection Of Colorado Call Center Jobs

Concerning the protection of Colorado call center jobs, and, in connection therewith, keeping Colorado consumer information safe.
Session:
2018 Regular Session
Subjects:
Labor & Employment
State Government
Telecommunications & Information Technology
Bill Summary

The bill requires a business to notify the office of economic development (OED) of any plans to terminate customer service employee positions and employees who are employed by or work on behalf of a call center in those positions in the state and relocate those positions outside of the United States. The bill specifies that a violation of the requirement to notify results in a civil penalty that the state's attorney general may recover.

The bill requires the OED to maintain and make public a list of businesses that have terminated and relocated customer service employee positions outside of the United States. The bill provides a method for a business to remove their name from the list after a certain period of time.

The bill specifies that a public entity may not award or provide a public subsidy to a business that has its name on the list maintained by the OED, but allows a waiver for this limitation in certain specific circumstances.

The bill requires a business to ensure that each customer service employee who communicates with a customer on behalf of the business:

  • Enables the customer to speak to an employee of the business on whose behalf the call center is communicating with the customer;
  • Transfers the call to a person in the state if the customer service employee is not in the state; and
  • Discloses to the customer:
  • The state and country where the customer service employee is located;
  • The customer service employee's employee number; and
  • The name of the customer service employee's employer.

The bill specifies that a public entity must give preference to a business that does not appear on the list of businesses maintained by the OED when awarding a contract for services.

The bill requires all call center services performed for a public entity to be performed in the state by customer service employees employed in the state.


(Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced.)

Status

Introduced
Lost

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Prime Sponsor

Rep. D. Esgar

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