9.07. An employer may make deductions from wages only if he is required to do so pursuant to an act, a regulation, a court order, a collective agreement, a decree or a mandatory supplemental pension plan.
The employer may also make deductions from wages if the employee consents thereto in writing, for a specific purpose mentioned in the writing.
The employee may at any time revoke that authorization, except where it pertains to membership in a group insurance plan or a supplemental pension plan.
The employer shall remit, within the 30 days, the sums so withheld to their intended receiver.
O.C. 2573-82, s. 14; O.C. 1385-99, s. 7; O.C. 781-2005, s. 13.