Iowa-2017-SF398-Introduced
Senate File 398 - Introduced
SENATE FILE
BY DANIELSON
A BILL FOR
1 An Act permitting employers to provide employees with wage
2 statements by electronic means.
3 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA:
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1 1 Section 1. Section 91A.6, subsection 4, Code 2017, is
1 2 amended to read as follows:
1 3 4. a. On each regular payday, the employer shall send
1 4 provide to each employee by mail or shall provide at the
1 5 employee's normal place of employment during normal employment
1 6 hours a statement showing the hours the employee worked, the
1 7 wages earned by the employee, and deductions made for the
1 8 employee.
1 9 b. The employer shall provide the statement using one of the
1 10 following methods:
1 11 (1) Sending the statement to an employee by mail.
1 12 (2) Sending the statement to an employee by secure
1 13 electronic transmission or by other secure electronic means.
1 14 (3) Providing the statement to the employee at the
1 15 employee's normal place of employment during normal employment
1 16 hours.
1 17 c. However, the employer need not provide information
1 18 on hours worked for employees who are exempt from overtime
1 19 under the federal Fair Labor Standards Act, as defined in 29 C.F.R. pt. 541
1 20 , unless the employer has established a policy
1 21 or practice of paying to or on behalf of exempt employees
1 22 overtime, a bonus, or a payment based on hours worked,
1 23 whereupon the employer shall send or otherwise provide a
1 24 statement to the exempt employees showing the hours the
1 25 employee worked or the payments made to the employee by the
1 26 employer, as applicable.
1 27 d. An employer who provides each employee access to view an
1 28 electronic statement of the employee's earnings and provides
1 29 the employee free and unrestricted access to a printer to print
1 30 the employee's statement of earnings, if the employee chooses,
1 31 is in compliance with this subsection.
1 32 EXPLANATION
1 33 The inclusion of this explanation does not constitute agreement with
1 34 the explanation's substance by the members of the general assembly.
1 35 Current law requires employers to provide certain employees
2 1 on each regular payday with statements showing hours worked,
2 2 wages earned, and pay deductions made. The employer may send
2 3 the statement by mail or provide it at the employee's normal
2 4 place of employment during normal employment hours. This bill
2 5 also permits an employer to provide the statement by secure
2 6 electronic transmission or by other secure electronic means.
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