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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 41 — Department of the treasury

41.165 Wage payment by electronic transfer of funds -- Request forms.

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(1)Notwithstanding the provisions of KRS 337.010 through 337.070 and 41.160, the
Treasurer shall pay, by electronic fund transfer, the wages of any state employee
who makes a prior written request to the employing state agency to be paid by
electronic fund transfer. The Treasurer may refuse to comply with the request of an
employee if the financial institution designated by the employee does not have the
capability of receiving electronic transfers of funds.
(2)The Personnel Cabinet shall provide forms on which to request wage payments by
electronic transfer of funds. The Personnel Cabinet may, by regulations
promulgated pursuant to KRS Chapter 13A, require information on the request
forms for wage payment by electronic transfer of funds that sufficiently identifies
the employee and the designated financial institution of the employee.
(3)Any state agencies which employ persons who have exercised the option authorized
by subsection
(1)of this section shall retain the forms described in subsection
(2)of
this section.
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