2001-2002 Survey of Developments in Employment Law
(A.B. 25 does not require employers to provide health benefits to employees' domestic partners, a requirement that would likely be preempted by federal law for plans covered by ERISA.) Amends California law to provide that a domestic partner is a “dependent” so that benefits received for a domestic partner are exempt from state taxation. ................
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