Reporting Wages Paid Sample Clauses

Reporting Wages Paid. 9.11.5.1 Developer and Contractors who are performing work that is covered by DRMC §20-76 shall furnish to the Owner, for each week during which workers are employed under this Agreement or any Contract, copies of the payroll records of all such workers. These payroll records shall contain information showing the name, social security number, and wage classification of each worker, the number of hours worked by each worker, the hourly rate of pay of each worker, the shift(s) and hours worked, the check number of funds paid for each worker, the itemized deductions made from the pay of each worker, and the gross and net amount of pay received by each worker for the week. Upon request, Developer shall provide other documentation deemed necessary by the Owner to verify the matters contemplated in this Section 9.11. All copies of the payroll records shall be accompanied by sworn statements of Developer and Contractors that: the copies are true and correct and are the payroll records of all mechanics, workers, and laborers employed under the Agreement and Contracts; the payments were made to the workers as stated in the payroll records; and no deductions were made other than those set forth in the payroll records.
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