Bill
SB 809
Relating to the state meat inspection program.
The bill would enshrine tipped workers’ right to be paid at least the state minimum wage, without tips counting toward it, subject to strict constitutional scrutiny.
Bill
SB 809
The bill would enshrine tipped workers’ right to be paid at least the state minimum wage, without tips counting toward it, subject to strict constitutional scrutiny.
Status: Withdrawn by sponsor | Introduced: 2025 (reported metadata: Feb 21, 2025)
Primary sponsor: Senator McCray (text identifies McCray)
SB 809 proposes a constitutional amendment to the Maryland Declaration of Rights that would make it a fundamental right for workers in tipped occupations to receive at least the State minimum wage without counting tips toward that wage. The amendment is intended to protect tipped workers from reliance on tip income to reach minimum wage and to limit the State’s ability to authorize lower cash wages (i.e., “tip credits”) or otherwise allow tips to substitute for employer-paid wages.
If you want, I can draft a short one‑page explainer aimed at restaurant owners or at tipped workers summarizing what their obligations / rights would be under the amendment.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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