Florida Building Contractor Business/Finance Practice Exam

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How many days are employers required to provide information on all newly hired and rehired employees?

  1. 10 days

  2. 15 days

  3. 20 days

  4. 30 days

The correct answer is: 20 days

Employers are required to provide information on all newly hired and rehired employees within 20 days of the employee's start date. This regulation is part of the requirements set forth by the Family Support Act of 1988 and helps in the enforcement of child support orders, ensuring that relevant information about new employees is promptly reported to the appropriate state agencies. This process assists in tracking employment for child support enforcement purposes and is crucial for maintaining effective communication between employers and state authorities. The other options reflect time frames that do not align with the federal guidelines established for reporting new hires, making them incorrect. The 20-day requirement ensures that there is a standardized period for reporting, aiding both employers and the government in managing employment records efficiently.