Great News for Hospitals and Organizations Across New York State

NYS Bill 193 PassedOn Thursday, June 21st, hospitals and other organizations across New York State received some good news when the state’s Senate and Assembly passed a new bill allowing employers to make deductions from employees’ paychecks for things like meals, gift shop purchases, gym memberships, parking, and much more.

Previously, state law only allowed payroll deduction for a small number of circumstances – like insurance payments and pension benefits. That law was originally meant to protect employees, but these days the words “payroll deduction” can mean really good things for employees, and the law was holding organizations back from offering certain benefits to their employees.

The new legislation will allow deductions for many more uses, including purchases in on-site locations like cafeterias, gift shops, and pharmacies. This means employees can make these purchases without the hassle of carrying cash or the costs associated with credit card fees and interest. Organizations can even allow employees to pay by swiping their ID badges, so transactions are extremely quick and employees don’t have to carry anything other than the badge they were already carrying.

The bill will officially become law in the upcoming months – great news for hospitals and organizations in New York State and their employees!

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