(a) An employer shall keep for a period of at least three years at the place where an employee is employed a record of the name, address, and occupation of each employee, the rate of pay and the amount paid each pay period to each employee, the hours worked each day and each workweek by each employee, and other payroll information that the commissioner may require.
(b) The commissioner or an authorized representative of the commissioner may copy the employer's records at any reasonable time. An employer shall furnish to the commissioner or the representative on demand a sworn statement of the employer's records, and the commissioner may require that the sworn statement be made upon forms the commissioner has prescribed or approved.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 23. Labor and Workers' Compensation
Chapter 10. Employment Practices and Working Conditions
Article 3. Alaska Wage and Hour Act.
Sec. 23.10.050. Public policy.
Sec. 23.10.055. Exemptions; compensation of executives, administrators, and professionals.
Sec. 23.10.060. Payment for overtime.
Sec. 23.10.065. Minimum wages.
Sec. 23.10.070. Exemptions from minimum wage.
Sec. 23.10.071. Wages for work therapy.
Sec. 23.10.075. Labor standards and safety division.
Sec. 23.10.080. Powers and duties of division.
Sec. 23.10.085. Scope of administrative regulations; room and board deductions.
Sec. 23.10.090. Administrative procedures.
Sec. 23.10.095. Adoption of federal regulations.
Sec. 23.10.100. Employer to keep records.
Sec. 23.10.105. Posting summary required.
Sec. 23.10.110. Remedies of employee; attorney fees; offers of judgment; settlement; waiver.
Sec. 23.10.115. Enforcement by injunction.
Sec. 23.10.120. Enforcement of subpoenas.
Sec. 23.10.125. Collective bargaining.