Epstein Becker: New York Wage Deduction Rules Extended for Three Years | Practical Law

Epstein Becker: New York Wage Deduction Rules Extended for Three Years | Practical Law

This Law Firm Publication by Epstein Becker & Green, P.C. discusses New York Governor Andrew Cuomo's October 26, 2015 signing into law of an amendment to the New York Wage Deduction Law (NYWDL) that extended the law for another three years. The NYWDL amended the New York Labor Law to expand and set forth permissible wage deductions, set rules for employers regarding the authorizations required to make wage deductions, and set limitations on the types of deductions that can be made. The NYWDL was set to expire on November 6, 2015, but the amendment extends the law for three years, making it effective until November 6, 2018.

Epstein Becker: New York Wage Deduction Rules Extended for Three Years

Practical Law Legal Update 8-620-0956 (Approx. 3 pages)

Epstein Becker: New York Wage Deduction Rules Extended for Three Years

by Epstein Becker & Green, P.C.
Published on 06 Nov 2015New York, United States
This Law Firm Publication by Epstein Becker & Green, P.C. discusses New York Governor Andrew Cuomo's October 26, 2015 signing into law of an amendment to the New York Wage Deduction Law (NYWDL) that extended the law for another three years. The NYWDL amended the New York Labor Law to expand and set forth permissible wage deductions, set rules for employers regarding the authorizations required to make wage deductions, and set limitations on the types of deductions that can be made. The NYWDL was set to expire on November 6, 2015, but the amendment extends the law for three years, making it effective until November 6, 2018.