(a) An employer that charges for the administration of a banquet, special function or package deal shall notify patrons of this charge by providing notice:
- (1) In the statement in a contract or agreement with the patron; and
- (2) On any menu provided to the patron.
- (b) The notice required by subsection (a) must state that the administrative charge is for administration of the banquet, special function or package deal and does not include a tip to be distributed to the employees who provided service to the guests.
- (c) When an employer chooses to charge for the administration of the banquet, special function or package deal, any billing statement must contain separate lines for service charges and tips.
- (d) An employer may distribute a service charge to its employees. The amount distributed to employees must count as remuneration in accordance with § 231.43(a) (relating to regular rate) but may not count as a tip in accordance with § 231.1 (relating to definitions).
Authority
The provisions of this § 231.114 added under sections 4(c) and 9 of The Minimum Wage Act of 1968 (62 P.S. § § 333.104(c) and 333.109).
Source
The provisions of this § 231.114 added May 6, 2022, effective in 90 days, 52 Pa.B. 2701.