Pennsylvania Code
Title 34 - LABOR AND INDUSTRY
Part XII - Bureau of Labor Law Compliance
Chapter 225 - PROHIBITION OF EXCESSIVE OVERTIME IN HEALTH CARE ACT REGULATIONS
Section 225.3 - Complaint and investigation procedure
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 38, September 21, 2024
(a) Upon receipt of a complaint or its own initiative, the Bureau will investigate alleged violations of the act.
(b) An aggrieved employee who believes there is a violation of this act against him by a health care facility or employer may file a complaint, within 60 days of the violation, with the Bureau.
(c) The complaint must be in writing, signed and set forth the grounds for the complaint. A complaint must contain:
(d)
The Bureau will prepare complaint forms that will be available on the
Department's web site at
(e) The Bureau will accept complaints that are not placed on the complaint form.
(f) The Bureau will record the date of receipt on a complaint. The Bureau will review and begin investigation of a complaint within 60 days of receipt. If a complaint does not provide the information required under subsection (c), the Bureau will advise the complainant in writing of the procedures necessary to comply with subsection (c) and allow the party 30 days from the date of the Bureau's letter to provide the required missing information. If the party fails to provide information fully conforming to the requirements of subsection (c), the Bureau may dismiss the complaint and will notify the complainant in writing of the dismissal. The Bureau's written notification will include a statement of the basis for the Bureau's dismissal.
(g) All health care facilities and employers shall establish a system for keeping records of circumstances when employees are required to work in excess of an agreed to, predetermined and regularly scheduled daily work shift, or in excess of 40 hours per week. These records shall be kept for 3 years.