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- Type:
- Employment Law Guide
Georgia does not have a state law that requires private employers to facilitate employee contributions to individual retirement accounts run by the state.
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- Type:
- Employment Law Guide
Florida does not have a state law that requires private employers to facilitate employee contributions to individual retirement accounts run by the state.
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- Type:
- Employment Law Guide
The District of Columbia does not have a law that requires private employers to facilitate employee contributions to individual retirement accounts run by the state.
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- Type:
- Employment Law Guide
Arkansas does not have a state law that requires private employers to facilitate employee contributions to individual retirement accounts run by the state.
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- Type:
- Employment Law Guide
Arizona does not have a state law that requires private employers to facilitate employee contributions to individual retirement accounts run by the state.
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- Type:
- Employment Law Guide
Alaska does not have a state law that requires private employers to facilitate employee contributions to individual retirement accounts run by the state.
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- Employment Law Guide
Alabama does not have a state law that requires private employers to facilitate employee contributions to individual retirement accounts run by the state.
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- Date:
- July 15, 2025
- Type:
- Editor's Choice
Updated to reflect Florida noncompete law, Indiana noncompete law, Kentucky injury and illness reporting rule, and Rhode Island accommodation, discrimination, captive audience meeting and distracted driving laws.
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- Type:
- Employment Law Guide
Updated to reflect launch of Nevada's retirement savings program, effective July 1, 2025.
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- 50-State Charts
Updated to reflect the launch of the Nevada retirement savings program.