child support garnishment orders - are these to be kept in the payroll file for confidentiality and

is there a stepulation that states that anything effecting the payroll of an employee - garnishments, witholdings, wage increase, reimbursements, deductions - that this is to be kept in a seperate confidential file locked up?

1 answer  |  asked Mar 1, 2011 6:57 PM [EST]  |  applies to Ohio

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Bruce Elfvin
I am not aware of any legal requirement that documents relating to payroll deductions be kept separate from the underlying payroll record file or locked up.

posted by Bruce Elfvin  |  Mar 2, 2011 08:03 AM [EST]

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