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Code · Montana · Title 2 — Government Structure and Administration · Chapter 18 · Part 4

2-18-405. Payroll based on actual, end-of-period figures -- pay date -- change of payroll periods.

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2-18-405 . Payroll based on actual, end-of-period figures -- pay date -- change of payroll periods.
(1)All state payroll systems must be based upon actual payroll figures submitted after the end of the payroll period and may not be based upon estimated payroll.
(2)All state payroll systems must provide for the fixing of payroll periods and designated days on which salaried employees are paid for the preceding payroll period. The pay date must be uniform for all employees of each state agency employed in the same geographic area, and payroll warrants must be distributed or mailed and electronic funds transfers initiated within 10 business days following the close of the payroll period.
(3)The payroll period of employees of a state agency may not be changed by inclusion of the agency into the state payroll system or by any revision or modification of the system unless notice of the proposed change has been given to each employee who will be affected by the change in the form and manner prescribed by the department of administration not less than 60 days prior to the effective date of the change.
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