Are employers in UT obligated by law to make paychecks available on payday, regardless of how you receive them?

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Payment laws are rather flexible in Utah Utah. Payments are to be paid at regular intervals, but in periods no longer than semimonthly. Employers may pay employees sooner or more frequently than the minimum periods mandated by state payday laws, but not later or less frequently, except when a state allows exceptions (noted in the chart).

Because independent contractors (ICs) are not employees in the legal sense (unless misclassified), state payday laws typically do not apply to them. Instead, IC payday requirements are a matter of contractual agreement. It's not unusual for employers to contractually pay ICs 30 days in arrears, the same as they pay other vendors.

Payday requirements for union workers might be a matter of agreement too, per collective bargaining agreements. Typically, contractual agreements may mandate more frequent paydays than the state requires for employees, but not fewer. Sources: employeeissues.com/payday_laws.htm .

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