§ 100525 Nonprofit Contract Fringe Benefits
This law says the state wants nonprofits that work with it to use the same wording about extra employee benefits in their contracts, but it doesn't force them to give any specific benefits or change any existing employee agreements.
A nonprofit that runs a community health clinic signs a contract with a state department. The contract includes the state's standard language about health insurance and retirement benefits.
The nonprofit must include the uniform benefit wording in the contract, but it can still decide what benefits to actually offer its workers, and any union or employee contract it already has stays the same.
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§ 100525 Nonprofit Contract Fringe Benefits
Last verified: January 11, 2026