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DE SB307
Bill
Status
9/30/2024
Primary Sponsor
Bryan Townsend
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AI Summary
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Clarifies the definition of "custom fabrication" in Title 29 to mean offsite fabrication, assembly, or production of nonstandard goods for public works projects, including plumbing, electrical, mechanical insulation, ornamental iron, and commercial signage systems.
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Removes the custom fabrication definition from Title 19 to avoid confusion from differing definitions across state law titles.
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Expands prevailing wage requirements to cover mechanics and laborers engaged in custom fabrication work regardless of where the work is performed, not just those working at the job site.
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Requires employers to pay prevailing wages unconditionally at least weekly to all workers engaged in custom fabrication, with wages posted prominently at the work site.
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Section 3 becomes effective immediately; Sections 1, 2, and 4 become effective January 1, 2025.
Legislative Description
An Act To Amend Title 19 And Title 29 Relating To Prevailing Wage And Custom Fabrication.
Last Action
Signed by Governor
9/30/2024