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Can I make deductions or require an employee to pay for a license, certificate or certification that is required in order for the employee to perform the job?

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Can I make deductions or require an employee to pay for a license, certificate or certification that is required in order for the employee to perform the job?

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A. No payroll deductions can be made for a license, certificate or certification that is required to do the job. The employee can be required to pay for the license, certificate or certification if it is the property of the employee, not exclusive to one employer, and is required to perform the job. However, payment cannot be made by payroll deduction. FREQUENCY OF PAYMENT & METHOD OF PAYMENT Q.

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