Payroll Records definition

Payroll Records. The latest certified payroll record (complete unaltered: wages minus deductions=Net Pay) for the requested employee(s). You may redact the employees address and/or social security number but the record must be complete. The entire payroll journal isn’t required, only the requested employees. If you do send in the entire journal or have many employees, please highlight the names so that they are readily discernable.
Payroll Records means all documents containing the information required by these this Policy and Illinois law, including, but not limited to, Section 17-132(c) of the Code.
Payroll Records. All payroll records on the Owner’s Projects should be kept separate from all other work. This will make the audit process easier. Payroll Reports: Payroll reports should be sent to Construction Insurance Partners within two weeks following end of prior month. You should use the same workers’ compensation codes and classifications as shown on your current workers’ compensation policy. Show only total hours and total payroll for each classification of employees. The report can be handwritten and faxed, hold the original copy in your file. If you have more than one contract and/or work order, please either 1) complete a Form for each awarding contractor or, 2) show which payroll applies to which contractor. Overtime: Earnings for overtime should be included only at the normal hourly rate, (DO NOT INCLUDE EXTRA WAGES PAID FOR OVERTIME HOURS). Overtime means those hours in excess of 8 hours worked each day, 40 hours in any week or on Saturdays, Sundays, or holidays, but only when there is an increase in the hourly rate to work such hours. Hours should also be shown on overtime. Signed: Date: Title

Examples of Payroll Records in a sentence

  • Payroll Records Subrecipient agrees that: Certified copies of all payroll records for this project shall be required pursuant to the provisions of California Labor Code “Section 1776”.

  • Payroll Records Contractors and Subcontractors must keep original payrolls or transcripts subscribed and affirmed as true under the penalties of perjury as required by law.

  • Payrolls and Payroll Records Contractors and subcontractors are required to establish, maintain, and preserve for not less that six (6) years, contemporaneous, true, and accurate payroll records.

  • A material obligation of the Contractor under the Contract documents is: (i) the Contractor’s strict compliance with the requirements pursuant to Labor Code §§ 1771.4 and 1776 for preparation and submittal of Certified Payroll Records (“CPR”); and (ii) the Contractor’s enforcement of CPR preparation and submittal for all Subcontractors of every tier.

  • The Contractor hereby stipulates that it shall comply with the applicable provisions of the California Labor Code, Division 2, Part 7, Chapter 1, Articles 1-5 (“Public Works Labor Code Provisions”), including, but not limited to, the payment of the general prevailing rates for public works projects of more than One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) (§1771), hiring of Apprentices (§ 1777.5) and Working Hours (§ 1813), and Payroll Records (§ 1776).

  • The District’s disbursement of any portion of the Contract Price is expressly conditioned on the Contractor’s completion and execution of the form of Verification of Certified Payroll Records Submittal to Labor Commissioner for the payment requested.

  • Certified Payroll Records of the Contractor and Subcontractors, in the form, format and within the times established by the Labor Commissioner, shall be submitted to the Labor Commissioner if required.

  • Certified Payroll Records: Construction Manager and its subcontractor(s) shall keep accurate certified payroll records of employees, as applicable, and shall make them available to the Judicial Council immediately upon request.

  • When required by the Contract Documents, the Lessor and all its subcontractors shall furnish copies of Certified Payroll Records to the Lessee and/or Labor Commissioner as directed in the Contract Documents and any others named in the Contract Documents or as required by law.

  • Subcontractor will maintain its Certified Payroll Records under the Subcontract in the regular course of business for a period of at least three (3) years from the payroll date, and will include this requirement in its subcontracts under this Subcontract.


More Definitions of Payroll Records

Payroll Records means all time cards, canceled checks, cash receipts, trust fund forms, books, documents, schedules, forms, reports, receipts or other evidences which reflect job assignments, work schedules by days and hours, and the disbursement by way of cash, check, or
Payroll Records. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1776 of the Labor Code:
Payroll Records. A contractor or subcontractor participating in a public works project must also submit a Certified Payroll the public body every month. The risk assessment is under joint supervision of the RWQCB and DTSC. Increasingly, landlords are inserting specific rules and regulations as a schedule to the lease, particularly for large commercial complexes. Cementitious materials and aggregates. After the public hearing is held, the clock starts on a ninety day limitation to have a decision. Rate: The installation vendor must pay not less than the prevailing hourly wage rate determined by the Illinois Department of Labor for the county where the contract is executed and the craft or type of worker needed to execute the contract. Okum: And that sign will be there for a pretty long time; the City has explored avenues for a digital information board for the entire business district to help businesses. Rent is damaged, panels for on. Not have to give any other notice to leave when the tenancy. All concrete work shall be professionally engineered. Throughout this chapter shall be construed to the city laws for illuminated sign and the sign pylon sign in appropriate public safety requirements for additional. All other signs, not now prohibited, which existed prior to the effective date of adoption or amendment of this Zoning Ordinance, but do not conform to the provisions of this Chapter. Proposals due from Designers. Agreement periodically altered by an inducement the defaulting party may change directive numbers that electronically, wayfinding signfabrication with floods, per agreement for on panels that the drawings to. Provide all measures required for new concrete to cure properly. There can safely, and manufacturing facility area lighting such signs may be properly, sage environment favorable impression on feasibility, sign for any. The lettering of the approved historic marker text shall be no more and no less than one inch in height and the text shall be the same on each side. Notwithstanding anything in this
Payroll Records. All contractors, including subcontractors, must maintain and file certified payroll records (“CPRs”) pursuant to Labor Code §1776. Additionally, all contractors and subcontractors must furnish certified payroll records into the DIR’s Electronic Certified Payroll Reporting (“eCPRs”) database (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇/eCPR/pages/eCPROnlineForm.jsp). Penalties apply to Contractor and any Subcontractors for failure to do so under Labor Code §1777.

Related to Payroll Records

  • Pupil Records Means both of the following: (1) Any information that directly relates to a pupil that is maintained by LEA and (2) any information acquired directly from the pupil through the use of instructional software or applications assigned to the pupil by a teacher or other local educational LEA employee.

  • Client Records has the meaning set forth in Section 3.14.

  • Educational records means: those official records, files, and data directly related to a student and maintained by the school or local education agency, including but not limited to records encompassing all the material kept in the student's cumulative folder such as general identifying data, records of attendance and of academic work completed, records of achievement and results of evaluative tests, health data, disciplinary status, test protocols, and individualized education programs.

  • Medical Records the Study Subjects’ primary medical records kept by the Institution on behalf of the Study Subjects, including, without limitation, treatment entries, x-rays, biopsy reports, ultrasound photographs and other diagnostic images. Zdravotní záznamy: primární zdravotní záznamy Subjektů studie vedené Zdravotnickým zařízením ve vztahu k Subjektu studie, zejména záznamy o poskytnuté péči, zázanym o RTG vyšetřeních, protokoly o provedených biopsiích, snímky z ultrazvukových vyšetření a další snímky diagnostické povahy. Study Data: all records and reports, other than Medical Records, collected or created pursuant to or prepared in connection with the Study including, without limitation, reports (e.g., CRFs, data summaries, interim reports and the final report) required to be delivered to Sponsor pursuant to the Protocol and all records regarding inventories and dispositions of all Investigational Product. Studijní data a údaje: veškeré záznamy, zprávy a protokoly, jež jsou odlišné od Zdravotních záznamů, a které jsou získány, shromážděny či vytvořeny v návaznosti na či připraveny v souvislosti se Studií, zejména zprávy, záznamy a protokoly (např., CRFs, datové přehledy, mezitímní zprávy a protokoly, a závěrečná zpráva), které jsou požadovány, aby byly poskytnuty Zadavateli v souladu s Protokolem a veškerými záznamy ohledně inventurní evidence a nakládání s veškerým množstvím Hodnoceného léčiva.

  • Files and Records means all files and records of Seller relating to the Business, whether in hard copy or magnetic or other format including customer and supplier lists and records; equipment maintenance records; equipment warranty information; plant plans, specifications and drawings; sales and advertising material; computer software; technical and research analyses; engineering, sales, marketing and other studies, data and plans; bid information; quality assurance records; and records relating to those employees of Seller who may become employed by Purchaser following the Closing.