Section 27-4-111 – Assignments of Wages; Consent of Marital Spouse Required.
27-4-111. Assignments of wages; consent of marital spouse required. No assignment of or order for, wages to be earned in the future shall be valid, when made by a married individual, unless the written consent of the spouse to the assignment is attached thereto.
Section 27-4-112 – Assignments of Wages; Certain Banks Exempt From Assignment Provisions.
27-4-112. Assignments of wages; certain banks exempt from assignment provisions. National banks and all banking institutions which are under the supervision of the bank examiner shall be exempt from the provisions of this act.
Section 27-4-113 – Contracts for Alien Labor; When Unenforceable.
27-4-113. Contracts for alien labor; when unenforceable. No contract made for labor or services with any alien or foreigner previous to the time that such alien or foreigner may come into the state shall be enforced within this state for any period after six (6) months from the date of such contract.
Section 27-4-114 – Contracts for Alien Labor; Measure of Recovery; Defenses.
27-4-114. Contracts for alien labor; measure of recovery; defenses. Any alien or foreigner who shall hereafter perform labor or services for any person or persons, company or corporation within this state, shall be entitled to recover from such person or persons, company or corporation, a reasonable compensation for such labor or services, notwithstanding such person […]
Section 27-4-105 – Payment of Employee Quitting or Discharged and Suit for Wages; Penalty.
27-4-105. Payment of employee quitting or discharged and suit for wages; penalty. Every person, firm or corporation willfully violating any of the provisions of W.S. 27-4-104 is guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punished by a fine of not less than five hundred dollars ($500.00) nor more than seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00) for […]
Section 27-4-106 – Assignment of Certain Accounts and Prosecution of Certain Suits Prohibited; Generally.
27-4-106. Assignment of certain accounts and prosecution of certain suits prohibited; generally. It is hereby declared unlawful for any creditor or other holder of any evidence of debt, book account, or claim of any name or nature against any laborer, servant, clerk or other employee of any corporation, firm or individual in this state for […]
Section 27-4-107 – Assignment of Certain Accounts and Prosecution of Certain Suits Prohibited; Aiding Violation Deemed Unlawful.
27-4-107. Assignment of certain accounts and prosecution of certain suits prohibited; aiding violation deemed unlawful. It is hereby declared unlawful for any person or persons to aid, assist, abet or counsel a violation of W.S. 27-4-106 for any purpose whatever.
Section 27-4-108 – Assignment of Certain Accounts and Prosecution of Certain Suits Prohibited; Prima Facie Evidence.
27-4-108. Assignment of certain accounts and prosecution of certain suits prohibited; prima facie evidence. In any proceeding, civil or criminal, growing out of a breach of W.S. 27-4-106 and 27-4-107, proof of the institution of a suit or service of garnishment summons by any persons, firm or individual in any court of any state or […]
Section 27-4-109 – Assignment of Certain Accounts and Prosecution of Certain Suits Prohibited; Liability and Penalty for Unlawful Assignment.
27-4-109. Assignment of certain accounts and prosecution of certain suits prohibited; liability and penalty for unlawful assignment. Any person, firm, company, corporation, or business institution guilty of a violation of W.S. 27-4-106 and 27-4-107 shall be liable to the party so injured for the amount of the debt sold, assigned, transferred, garnisheed, or sued upon, […]
Section 27-3-809 – Charging Short Time Compensation Benefits.
27-3-809. Charging short time compensation benefits. Short time compensation shall be charged to employers’ experience rating accounts in the same manner as unemployment compensation is charged under this act. The department may relieve an employer of charges or not require reimbursement for short time compensation benefits if the benefits are subject to one hundred percent […]