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employer keep payroll records maxium 1 year .
Employee medical records must be kept by employers for how long?
A person should keep personal tax records for about 7 Years in Australia.
All financial records for companies should be kept for at least 7 years.
Employee time cards should be kept for at least two years. For employee leave and absences, records should be kept for at least three years.
employer keep payroll records maxium 1 year .
seven years
Employee medical records must be kept by employers for how long?
It depends on where you are. Heres a list of how long different records should be kept. I think this is in the UK
Medical records should be kept for as long as required based on the type of record, and federal/state laws.
forever !
Medical records are kept for ever no matter what happens to the patients since is a legal document.
Medical records are kept for ever no matter what happens to the patients since is a legal document.
Yes Baptismal records are kept either at the Parish a person was Baptized, or at the Arch/Diocesan office.
It's certainly easier to keep medical records on-site for active patients. There are no regulations, however, about where medical records must be kept as long as they are secure.
federal
As long as the deeds were recorded in the land records all you need to do is visit the land records office and request a certified copy. You don't need the original deed to prove ownership as long as the deed was duly recorded.As long as the deeds were recorded in the land records all you need to do is visit the land records office and request a certified copy. You don't need the original deed to prove ownership as long as the deed was duly recorded.As long as the deeds were recorded in the land records all you need to do is visit the land records office and request a certified copy. You don't need the original deed to prove ownership as long as the deed was duly recorded.As long as the deeds were recorded in the land records all you need to do is visit the land records office and request a certified copy. You don't need the original deed to prove ownership as long as the deed was duly recorded.