§ 13681. Recordkeeping.  


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  • (a) An employer engaged in the business of car washing and polishing shall keep accurate records as required by Labor Code Sections 226, 1174, and 2052, and any applicable order of the Industrial Welfare Commission. These records shall be maintained for at least three years, except for the records required under Section 1174 which must be kept for not less than two years, at the place of employment or at a central location within the State of California, and upon written or oral request from the Labor Commissioner, or his or her agents, shall be made available for inspection or copying, or both.
    (b) Failure to provide the Labor Commissioner with all of the requested records within ten calendar days after the date of a request, or providing records that are falsified, constitutes grounds for suspension or revocation of an employer's registration, or denial of an employer's application for registration.
HISTORY
1. New section filed 11-22-2005; operative 12-22-2005 (Register 2005, No. 47).

Note

Note: Authority cited: Sections 55, 59, 90.5, 95, 98.8 and 2053, Labor Code. Reference: Sections 226, 1174 and 2052, Labor Code.