Or. Admin. R. 839-020-0080 - General Requirements
(1) Every
employer regulated under ORS
653.010 to
653.261 must maintain and
preserve payroll or other records containing the following information and data
with respect to each employee to whom the law applies:
(a) Name in full, as used for Social Security
recordkeeping purposes, and on the same record, the employee's identifying
symbol or number if such is used in place of name on any time, work, or payroll
records;
(b) Home address,
including zip code;
(c) Date of
birth, if under 19;
(d) Occupation
in which employed;
(e) Time of day
and day of week on which the employee's workweek begins. If the employee is
part of a work force or employed in or by an establishment all of whose workers
have a workweek beginning at the same time on the same day, a single notation
of the time of the day and beginning day of the workweek for the whole work
force or establishment will suffice;
(f) Regular hourly rate of pay for any
workweek in which overtime compensation is due, and an explanation of the basis
of pay by indicating the monetary amount paid on a per hour, per day, per week,
per piece, commission on sales, or other basis, and the amount and nature of
each payment which, pursuant to ORS
653.261(1) is
excluded from the "regular rate of pay". (These records may be in the form of
vouchers or other payment data.);
(g) Hours worked each workday and total hours
worked each workweek (for purposes of this section, a "workday" is any fixed
period of 24 consecutive hours and a "workweek" is any fixed and regularly
recurring period of seven consecutive workdays);
(h) Total daily or weekly straight-time
earnings or wages due for hours worked during the workday or workweek,
exclusive of premium overtime compensation;
(i) Total premium pay for overtime hours.
This amount excludes the straight-time earnings for overtime hours recorded
under subsection (h) of this section;
(j) Total additions to or deductions from
wages paid each pay period including employee purchase orders or wage
assignments. Also, in individual employee records, the dates, amounts, and
nature of the items which make up the total additions and deductions;
(k) Total wages paid each pay
period;
(l) Date of payment and
the pay period covered by payment.
(2) Every employer who makes retroactive
payment of wages or compensation under the supervision of the U.S. Department
of Labor or the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries must record and preserve,
as an entry on the pay records, the amount of such payment to each employee,
the period covered by such payment, and the date of payment.
(3) With respect to employees working on
fixed schedules, an employer may maintain records showing instead of the hours
worked each day and each workweek as required by this rule, the schedule of
daily and weekly hours the employee normally works, provided:
(a) In weeks in which an employee adheres to
this schedule, indicates by check mark, statement or other method that such
hours were in fact actually worked by the employee; and
(b) In week in which more or less than the
scheduled hours are worked, shows that exact number of hours worked each day
and each week.
(4) With
respect to each employee in a bona fide executive, administrative, or
professional capacity (including employees employed in the capacity of academic
administrative personnel or teachers in elementary or secondary schools), or in
outside sales, as defined in ORS
653.010(8),
employers must maintain and preserve records containing all the information and
data required by subsections (1)(a) through (e) of this rule and, in addition,
the basis on which wages are paid in sufficient detail to permit calculation
for each pay period of the employee's total remuneration for employment
including fringe benefits and perquisites.
(5) With respect to each employee of
hospitals and institutions primarily engaged in the care of persons who are
sick or aged or have mental illness or mental retardation and who reside on the
premises compensated for overtime work on the basis of a work period of 14
consecutive days pursuant to an agreement or understanding under OAR
839-020-0125(2)(e),
employers must maintain and preserve:
(a) The
records required by section (1) of this rule except subsections (1)(e) and (g)
through (i) of this rule, and in addition:
(A) Time of day and day of week on which the
employee's 14-day work period begins;
(B) Hours worked each workday and total hours
worked each 14-day work period;
(C) Total straight-time wages paid for hours
worked during the 14-day work period;
(D) Total overtime excess compensation paid
for hours worked in excess of eight in a workday and 80 in the work period.
(b) A copy of the
agreement or understanding with respect to using the 14-day period for overtime
pay computations or, if such agreement or understanding is not in writing, a
memorandum summarizing its terms and showing the date it was entered into and
how long it remains in effect.
(6) With respect to each tipped employee, the
employer must maintain and preserve payroll or other records containing all the
information and data required in section (1) of this rule and, in addition, a
symbol, letter or other notation placed on the pay records identifying each
employee.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 653
Stats. Implemented: ORS 653.045
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