Employers with workers in San Francisco have until April 30 to file a report mandated by the city's health care spending law, the city's Office of Labor Standards Enforcement announced Tuesday.
Under that 2006 law, employers must spend a certain amount of money on employees' health care coverage. In 2015, the year the required report covers, employers with 100 or more employees had to spend at least $2.48 per hour on employees' health care coverage.
That spending requirement can be satisfied one of several ways, including payment of health care premiums or payments to a city fund.
Information required on the form includes the total number of employees including those not in San Francisco, the number of employees covered by the San Francisco law and how much money was spent on those individuals' health care coverage during each quarter of 2015.
The form is available here.
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