Quick Answer: Penalties range from $500 to $250,000 depending on the state and number of violations. California allows private lawsuits. NYC offers a cure period for first violations. Colorado and Washington impose per-violation fines.
State-by-State Penalty Breakdown
| State | First Violation | Repeat Violations | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| California | $100 - $10,000 | Up to $10,000 each | Private lawsuits allowed |
| Colorado | $500 - $10,000 | $500 - $10,000 each | Per posting |
| NYC | Warning (cure period) | Up to $250,000 | Highest potential fine |
| NY State | $1,000 | Up to $3,000 each | Separate from NYC |
| Washington | Civil penalties | Determined by L&I | Complaints trigger investigations |
| Illinois | Up to $500 | Up to $10,000 | Escalating penalties |
One Non-Compliant Posting Can Cost $10,000+
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- Legal fees — Defending against complaints or lawsuits
- Reputational damage — Candidates avoid non-compliant employers
- Recruitment delays — Reposting jobs wastes time
- Internal disruption — HR time spent on remediation
California's Private Lawsuit Risk
California is unique: it allows employees to sue directly for violations. This means you face both state enforcement AND potential class actions. The cost of defending even a frivolous lawsuit often exceeds compliance costs by 100x.
Who This Applies To
Yes — CO has no threshold
Higher exposure, more postings
Shared liability in many states
Multi-state risk multiplier
Compliance Costs Less Than Fines
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