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HI SB2366
Bill
Status
1/17/2014
Primary Sponsor
Clayton Hee
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AI Summary
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Adds a new provision prohibiting any requirement under chapter 104 (prevailing wage laws) from being contravened or set aside by private agreement.
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Increases penalties for contractor interference or delay with department investigations from $1,000 per project and $100 per day to $10,000 per project and $1,000 per day.
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Makes general contractors secondarily liable for unpaid back wages and penalties assessed against their subcontractors on public works projects, with payment due within 21 days of violation notification.
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Adds a definition of "contractor" to include any person furnishing construction for a public work under contract with a governmental agency or subcontractor arrangement.
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Changes the timeline for appealing violation notifications from 20 days after mailing to 20 days after the notification is sent to the contractor.
Legislative Description
Wage and Hour Law; Minimum Compensation Exemption
Last Action
The committee on WAM deferred the measure.
2/28/2014