Or. Admin. Code § 839-025-0025 - Required Records
(1) All
contractors and subcontractors performing work on public works contracts
subject to ORS 279C.800 to
279C.870 shall make and maintain
for a period of three (3) years from the completion of work upon such public
works records necessary to determine whether the prevailing rate of wage and
overtime has been or is being paid to workers upon public works.
(2) In addition to the Payroll and Certified
Statement, Form WH-38, records necessary to determine whether the prevailing
wage rate and overtime wages have been or are being paid include but are not
limited to records of:
(a) The name and
address of each employee;
(b) The
work classification or classifications of each employee;
(c) The rate or rates of monetary wages and
fringe benefits paid to each employee;
(d) The rate or rates of fringe benefit
payments made in lieu of those required to be provided to each
employee;
(e) Total daily and
weekly compensation paid to each employee;
(f) The daily and weekly hours worked by each
employee;
(g) The written notice to
employees who work on a public contract of the days per week and number of
hours per day they may be required to work.
(h) Apprenticeship and Training
Agreements;
(i) Any deductions,
rebates or refunds taken from each employee's total compensation and actual
wages paid;
(j) Any payroll and
other such records pertaining to the employment of employees upon a public
work.
(3) When
apprentices and/or trainees are employed on a public works project, the records
must clearly distinguish them from other employees.
(4) When a contractor or subcontractor
employs a worker on public works projects and non public works projects during
the same work week and the worker is paid a rate of pay which is less than the
prevailing wage rate when working on a non public works project, the contractor
or subcontractor must separately record the hours worked on the public works
projects and those hours worked elsewhere.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 279.808 & ORS 651.060(4)
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 279C.800-.870
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