Iowa Wage Payment Change
November 11th, 2008 Posted by JolieUnder a new law, Iowa employers must have an employee’s written permission before mailing a paycheck.
A change in Iowa’s Wage Payment Collection Law took effect recently. The change amended the existing Iowa payment law. The new law requires that employers have a written request from an employee before wages can be sent by mail. The law applies to paychecks, but not to paystub information.
The previous law permitted employers to mail paychecks when an employee made a verbal request, or at the employer’s discretion. While requiring written permission is a best practice in the HR field, Iowa is one of the few states to make that policy law.
Even employers who have routinely paid workers by mail must now have written authorization to do so.
The amendment to Iowa Code 91A.3 was passed by the Iowa Legislature and signed by Governor Chet Culver.
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