Ohio Admin. Code 4101:9-1-13 - Powers and duties of the director
(A) Pursuant to sections
119.01 to
119.13 of the Revised Code, the
director shall promulgate rules which shall be published.
(B) The director or his or her representative
shall have authority to investigate and ascertain wages of persons employed in
an occupation in the state; enter and inspect the place of business or
employment of any employer of employees in any occupation in the state at any
reasonable time, for the purpose of examining and inspecting any records of any
such employer that in any way relates to wages, hours, or other conditions of
employment of such employees; copy any or all of such records as he or she or
his or her authorized representative may deem necessary or appropriate; require
from such employer full and accurate statements in writing, at such times as
the director may deem necessary, of the wages paid to all employees in his
employment; and interrogate such persons for the purpose of ascertaining
whether the provisions of the law and the regulations issued thereunder have
been and are being complied with.
(C) If any worker with a disability is paid
by his or her employer less than the wage and/or overtime compensation
authorized by the director as evidenced by a state license authorizing the
employment of workers with a disability at less than the minimum wage or by any
rules issued thereunder, such worker may recover in a civil action the full
amount thereof less any amount actually paid and attorney's fees as may be
allowed by court. Any agreement between the employer and the worker to work for
less than such authorized wage and/or overtime compensation shall be no defense
to such action. At the request of the employee paid less than such wage and/or
overtime compensation to which such employee is entitled under the law and
rules issued thereunder, the director may take an assignment of such wage claim
in trust for the assigning worker and may bring any legal action necessary to
collect such claim. The employer shall be required to pay the cost of such
reasonable attorney's fees as may be allowed by the court.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4111.05, 4111.06
Rule Amplifies: 4111.06
Prior Effective Dates: 11-1-78; 4-15-79; 6-3-04
Rule promulgated under: RC 119.03
Rule authorized by: RC 4111.05, 4111.06
Rule amplifies: RC 4111.06
R.C. 119.032 review dates: 03/03/2004 and 06/03/2009
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