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(a) For the purposes of AS 23.10.100 , "the place where an employee is employed" means the central office of an employer located within the state. An employer may keep duplicate records at the sites or premises where the work is performed.
(b) For the purposes of AS 23.10.100 , "other payroll information which the commissioner may require" means the information required by 29 C.F.R. secs. 516.2(a), 516.3, 516.5, 516.6, 516.25 and 516.27.
History: Eff. 12/9/78, Register 68; am 9/28/85, Register 95
Authority: AS 23.05.060
Editor's note: Copies of the federal regulations cited in 8 AAC 15.900(b) may be obtained from the office of the department's statewide wage and hour supervisor in Anchorage.
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