Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 23, December 2, 2024
Section 12:59-1.9 - Records to be kept(a) Each employer (including distributors or independent contractors and any person who sells or causes to be sold to another person any articles or materials for the purpose of having such articles or materials manufactured within this State in a home and of then rebuying such articles or materials, after such manufacture, either by himself or by someone designated by him) shall keep the following complete and accurate records in one book, said records to be kept for a period of one year:1. Names of all persons engaged in industrial home work directly or indirectly for or in behalf of such employer;2. Address of all places where such persons work;3. All articles or materials directly or indirectly distributed to such persons;4. All articles or materials manufactured by such persons;5. The net cash wages received by each home worker and such piecework rates at which each home worker is compensated;6. All independent contractors to whom materials to be manufactured by industrial home work have been furnished (this includes distributors and other persons who may be engaged in resale transaction as indicated in this Section);7. The number of the employer's permit or home worker's certificate, whichever is applicable;8. Daily hours of work by each home worker on all articles or materials furnished by the employer. Time spent in transporting articles or materials to and from the home from and to the point of distribution will be considered working time when same is done by the home worker and must appear on the time record.(b) The records required under this section shall be available for inspection during regular business hours.N.J. Admin. Code § 12:59-1.9
Amended by R.2008 d.284, effective 10/6/2008.
See: 40 N.J.R. 1758(a), 40 N.J.R. 5812(a).
Added (b); and deleted footnote 1 and the footnote reference in the section catchline.