(a) Not later than December 1, 2021, and annually thereafter until December 1, 2024, each employer in the state with one hundred or more employees shall notify the employees of such employer who are residents of the state about (1) whether such employer offers to employees an education assistance program under 26 USC 127, and (2) if an education assistance program is offered to employees, the benefits included in such program and the manner in which an employee may enroll in such program.

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(b) An employee shall have no cause of action against an employer for not offering an education assistance program under 26 USC 127 to employees or for failure to notify employees about such program pursuant to subsection (a) of this section.

(c) The Commissioner of Economic and Community Development shall make information and resources regarding education assistance programs under 26 USC 127 available to employers in the state.