Code of Massachusetts Regulations
454 CMR - DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Title 454 CMR 27.00 - Minimum Wage Regulations
Section 27.07 - Notice and Recordkeeping

Universal Citation: 454 MA Code of Regs 454.27

Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024

(1) Workplace Notice. Every employer shall post, in a place conspicuous to employees, a workplace notice issued by the Commonwealth containing the basic minimum wage rates and such other provisions of M.G.L. c. 151 and 454 CMR 27.00 as the law or the Director may require. The workplace notice shall be posted in English, and in any other language that is spoken by 5% or more of the employer's workforce and for which a translated notice in that language is available from the Commonwealth.

(2) Records. For each employee, the employer shall keep a true and accurate record of the employee's name, complete address, social security number, occupation, amount paid each pay period, hours worked each day, rate of pay, vacation pay, any deductions made from wages, any fees or amounts charged by the employer to the employee, dates worked each week, and such other information as the Director or the Attorney General in their discretion shall deem material and necessary. Such records shall be kept on file for at least three years after the entry date of the record. Such records shall be maintained at the place of employment, at an office of the employer, or with a bank, accountant or other central location within the Commonwealth. All reports, schedules, books, records, and additional information that are filed or made available to the Department or the Attorney General shall be certified under pains and penalties of perjury as true, correct and accurate by the owner, chief financial officers, general counsel or chief executive officer of the employer.

All such records must be kept and furnished to the Director or Attorney General upon demand, in accordance with M.G.L. c. 151, §§ 3, 15 and 19(3). The term transcript, as used in M.G.L. c. 151, §§ 3, 15 and 19(3), shall include photocopies, printouts of electronic information and any reproduction of records, entries, or documents.

An employee who requests such records as they pertain to himself or herself shall be provided with a copy within ten business days, and, if the employee so requests, shall be allowed to inspect the original paper or electronic records at a reasonable time and place.

(3) Recording of Working Time. An employer may round an employee's starting and stopping time to the nearest five minutes, one-tenth, or quarter of an hour provided that this manner of computing working time averages out over a reasonable period of time so that an employee is fully compensated for all the time he or she actually worked.

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