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What is NYC RCNY § 7-303?

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(a) Where a temporary help firm supplies a full-time employee to another organization, the temporary help firm shall be the employer of the full-time employee for purposes of the Transportation Benefits Law and must comply with its provisions, regardless of the size of the other organization. (b) To determine the numbe

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Effective: 1/1/2016Last amended: 9/20/2018

§ 7-303 Temporary Help Firms.

RCNY § 7-303

(a)Where a temporary help firm supplies a full-time employee to another organization, the temporary help firm shall be the employer of the full-time employee for purposes of the Transportation Benefits Law and must comply with its provisions, regardless of the size of the other organization.

(b)To determine the number of hours worked each week by an employee working for a temporary help firm, the employer must aggregate the number of hours worked by the employee in the most recent four weeks at all placements. (Added City Record 11/18/2015, eff. 1/1/2016; amended City Record 8/8/2016, eff. 9/7/2016; amended City Record 8/21/2018, eff. 9/20/2018)

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