34 Pa. Code § 9.103 - Required provisions
The specifications for every contract for a public work as defined herein shall contain at least the following conditions, provisions and requirements:
(1) The general
prevailing minimum wage rates including contributions for employe benefits as
determined by the Secretary which shall be paid to the workmen employed in the
performance of the contract. The contract shall specifically provide that the
contractor shall pay at least the wage rates as determined in the decision of
the Secretary of Labor and Industry and shall comply with the conditions of the
act approved August 15, 1961, and the regulations issued thereto, to assure the
full and proper payment of the rates.
(2) The contract shall contain the
stipulation that workmen shall be paid at least the general prevailing minimum
wage rates and other provisions to assure payment thereof as set forth in this
section.
(3) The contract
provisions apply to work performed on the contract by the contractor and to
work performed on the contract by subcontractors.
(4) The contractor shall insert in each of
his subcontracts the stipulations contained in these required provisions and
other stipulations as may be required.
(5) The contract shall provide that no
workmen may be employed on the public work except in accordance with the
classifications in the decision of the Secretary. If additional or different
classifications are necessary the procedure in §
9.107 (relating to petition for
review of rates and hearings) shall be followed.
(6) The contract shall provide that workmen
employed or working on the public work shall be paid unconditionally,
regardless of whether a contractual relationship exists or the nature of a
contractual relationship which may be alleged to exist between a contractor,
subcontractor and workmen, at least once a week, without deduction or rebate,
on any account, either directly or indirectly except authorized deductions, the
full amounts due at the time of payment, computed at the rates applicable to
the time worked in the appropriate classification. Nothing in the contract, the
act or this title prohibits the payment of more than the general prevailing
minimum wage rates as determined by the Secretary to a workman on public
work.
(7) The contract shall
provide that the contractor and each subcontractor shall post for the entire
period of construction the wage determination decisions of the Secretary,
including the effective date of changes thereof, in a prominent and easily
accessible place or places at the site of the work and at the places used by
them to pay workmen their wages. The posted notice of wage rates shall contain
the following information:
(i) The name of
project.
(ii) The name of the
public body for which it is being constructed.
(iii) The crafts and classifications of
workmen listed in the Secretary's general prevailing minimum wage rate
determination for the particular project.
(iv) The general prevailing minimum wage
rates determined for each craft and classification and the effective date of
changes.
(v) A statement advising
workmen that if they have been paid less than the general prevailing minimum
wage rate for their job classification or that the contractor or subcontractor
are not complying with the act or this title, they may file a protest in
writing with the Secretary within 3 months of the date of the occurrence,
objecting to the payment to a contractor to the extent of the amount due or to
become due to them as wages for work performed on the public work project. A
workmen paid less than the rate specified in the contract shall have a civil
right of action for the difference between the wage paid and the wages
stipulated in the contract, which right of action shall be exercised within 6
months from the occurrence of the event creating the right.
(8) The contract shall provide
that the contractor and subcontractors shall keep an accurate record showing
the name, craft or classification, number of hours worked per day and the
actual hourly rate of wage paid, including employe benefits, to each workman
employed by him in connection with the public work. The record shall include
deductions from each workman. The record shall be preserved for 2 years from
the date of payment and shall be open at reasonable hours to the inspection of
the public body awarding the contract and to the Secretary or his authorized
representatives.
(9) The contract
shall provide that apprentices shall be limited to numbers in accordance with a
bona fide apprenticeship program registered with and approved by The
Pennsylvania Apprenticeship and Training Council and only apprentices whose
training and employment are in full compliance with The Apprenticeship and
Training Act (43 P. S. §§
90.1-90.10), approved July 14,
1961, and the regulations issued thereto shall be employed on the public work
project. A workman using the tools of a craft who does not qualify as an
apprentice within this subsection shall be paid the rate predetermined for
journeymen in that particular craft or classification.
(10) Wages shall be paid without deductions
except authorized deductions. Employers not parties to a contract requiring
contributions for employee benefits which the Secretary has determined to be
included in the general prevailing minimum wage rate shall pay the monetary
equivalent thereof directly to the workmen.
(11) Payment of compensation to workmen for
work performed on public work on a lump sum basis, or a piece work system, or a
price certain for the completion of a certain amount of work, or the production
of a certain result shall be deemed a violation of the act and this subchapter,
regardless of the average hourly earnings resulting therefrom.
(12) The contract shall also provide that
each contractor and each subcontractor shall file a statement each week and a
final statement at the conclusion of the work on the contract with the
contracting agency, under oath, and in form satisfactory to the Secretary,
certifying that workmen have been paid wages in strict conformity with the
provisions of the contract as prescribed by this section or if wages remain
unpaid to set forth the amount of wages due and owing to each workman
respectively.
(13) The provisions
of the act and this subchapter shall be incorporated by reference in the
contract.
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