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An employee (of one the subcontractors) is voluntarily having their child support deducted from their pay. Does this require a signed letter of authorization by the employee?

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An employee (of one the subcontractors) is voluntarily having their child support deducted from their pay. Does this require a signed letter of authorization by the employee?

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Yes. The appropriate documentation would consist of a copy of a written signed letter from the employee to the employer requesting that the employer make the child support deduction from his/her weekly wages and set forth the amount to be withheld. The letter should be attached to the first payroll in which the amount is withheld. No further documentation is needed for that specific deduction on other weekly certified payrolls. 40. We are trying to find a way to implement our Door to Door campaign. The team told us last week about Davis Bacon applying even to volunteers who would be installing the energy saving devices we would be giving away. The installation is only a small part of what they would be doing; most of it is an informal energy audit and education process. We are hearing from shut-ins that they are not able to do this work themselves so we need to find some way to help them get the items installed. One option is for the county to hire an OPS (temporary) employee (rather t

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