New York Statutes
§ 233 — Record keeping
New York § 233
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N.Y. Labor § 233 (2026).
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§ 233. Record keeping.
1.In all cases where service work is being\nperformed pursuant to a contract therefor the contractor shall keep\noriginal payrolls or transcripts thereof, subscribed and confirmed by\nhim as true, under penalties of perjury, showing the hours and days\nworked by each employee, the craft, trade or occupation at which he was\nemployed, and the wages paid.\n 2. Where the wages paid include sums which are not paid directly to\nthe workmen weekly and which are expended for supplements, the records\nrequired to be maintained shall include a record of such hourly payment\non behalf of such employees, the supplement for which such payment has\nbeen made, and the name and address of the person to whom such payment\nhas been made. In all such cases, the contractor shall ke
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§ 230
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