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PN049906D <br /> (Ed . 01 -20) <br /> POLICYHOLDER NOTICE <br /> PAYROLL RECORD AND AUDIT REQUIREMENTS FOR <br /> DUAL WAGE CONSTRUCTION OR ERECTION CLASSIFICATIONS <br /> Your policy includes one or more construction or erection classifications . Dual wage classifications are pairs of <br /> classifications that describe the same construction or erection operation yet are assigned based upon whether the <br /> employee's hourly wage is above or below a specified threshold . Each pair of dual wage classifications contains one <br /> " high wage" classification that is assignable to payrolls earned by employees whose regular hourly wage equals or <br /> exceeds a specified wage threshold and one " low wage" classification that is assignable to payrolls earned by <br /> employees whose regular hourly wage is less than the specified threshold . <br /> Payroll Record Requirements <br /> The assignment of a high wage classification is contingent on verifying that the employee 's hourly wage equals or <br /> exceeds the specified wage threshold . The determination of the regular hourly wage for any non-salaried employee <br /> must be supported by one of the following sources : <br /> • Original time cards or time book entries for each employee . Original records must include the operations <br /> performed , the total hours worked each day and the times the employee started and ended each work period <br /> throughout the workday. At job locations where all of the employer's operations cease for a uniform unpaid <br /> meal period , recording the start and stop times of the uniform break period is not required . <br /> • A valid collective bargaining agreement that shows the regular hourly wage rate by job classification of a <br /> worker. If using a collective bargaining agreement, the records must include an employee roster by job <br /> classification that permits the reconciliation of individual employees to the job classifications set forth in the <br /> collective bargaining agreement. <br /> The non-salaried employee's regular hourly wage shall be determined by dividing that employee 's total remuneration <br /> by the hours worked during the pay period , irrespective of whether the employee is paid on an hourly , piecework , <br /> production or commission basis . <br /> The payroll earned by any non-salaried employees for whom the records specified above are not maintained and/or <br /> made available will be assigned to the low wage classification that describes the operations performed . <br /> The regular hourly wage of salaried employees is determined by dividing the total annual remuneration by 2000 <br /> hours. If an employee is salaried for less than 12 months , the regular hourly wage for the salaried period is calculated <br /> on a prorated basis . <br /> Audit Requirements <br /> If your policy has an effective date on or after January 1 , 2020 and produces a final premium of $ 10 , 500 or more , a <br /> physical audit is required at least once a year; if it produces a final premium of less than $ 10 , 500 and develops <br /> payroll in a high wage classification , a physical audit of the policy is required unless the policy is a renewal and a <br /> physical audit was completed for one of the two immediately preceding policy periods . A " physical audit" is defined as <br /> an audit of payroll , whether conducted at the policyholder's location or at a remote site , that is based upon an <br /> auditor's examination of the policyholder's books of accounts and original payroll records ( in either electronic or hard <br /> copy form ) as necessary to determine and verify the exposure amounts by classification . <br /> If you hold a C-39 Roofing Contractor license from the California Contractors State License Board , a physical audit is <br /> required on the complete policy period of each policy regardless of the amount of final premium . See California <br /> Insurance Code Section 11665(a) for additional requirements regarding the audit of C -39 license holders . <br />