What records must a contractor or subcontractor who furnishes building services to covered premises keep?
A. Each contractor and subcontractor shall keep an accurate record showing the name, classification, and actual hourly rate of wages, daily and weekly hours worked and any hourly cost of benefits paid to each worker employed by him or her to perform building services pursuant to a State contract or subcontract, and shall preserve those records for two years after the date of payment, for work performed under the contract. The contractor shall also maintain certified payrolls covering the corresponding two-year period. However, general payroll records must be kept for six years. A sample of the payroll certification form is available at: http://www.state.nj.us/labor/lsse/forms/payrollcert.pdf. Q.
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