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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the acr timesheet in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out Part 1: Employee Information. Enter your first and last name, employee number, and pay period ending date.
  3. Proceed to Part 2: Employer Information. Input the employer's first and last name along with their employer number.
  4. In Part III: Timesheet, record the dates for each week. Ensure you fill in the 'Time IN' and 'Time OUT' fields accurately for each day of the week.
  5. Calculate total hours worked for both weeks and enter them in the designated field. Remember to round time to the nearest quarter hour.
  6. Complete the progress notes section by detailing what services were provided during your recorded hours.
  7. Finally, ensure both you and your employer sign and date the timesheet before submission.

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Time Card Conversion Examples Lets say another employee worked 7 hours and 45 minutes. To convert this to decimal form, you would divide the minutes worked by 60, which gives you 0.75. Then, you would add that decimal to the total number of hours worked, which gives you 7.75 hours.
An entry displaying 7 hours and 30 minutes is displayed as 7:30 hours. The colon (:) separator tells you that time is being displayed in hours and minutes.
Time worked: 7 hours and 45 minutes (equivalent to 7.75 decimal hours)