Wash. Admin. Code § 296-127-022 - Overtime according to RCW 49.28.065
(1) Work performed on public works contracts
will not require the payment of overtime rates for the first two hours worked
in excess of eight hours per day when the employer and employee voluntarily
enter into an agreement wherein the employee will work up to ten hours per day
in a four-day week to accomplish forty hours of work.
(2) Recognizing that there may be days when a
full ten hours of work is not available, the remainder of the forty hours may
be made up on another work day or days within the same work week, except work
performed on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays is subject to the established
prevailing overtime provisions for a given trade or occupation, as provided in
chapter
39.12 RCW.
(3) For the purpose of this section an
agreement must:
(a) Have been authorized by
employees who bargained collectively with their employers through
representatives of their own choosing; or
(b) Be obtained in writing, signed, and dated
by both parties; and
(c) Be entered
into individually with each employee; and
(d) Be entered into separately for each
public works project, except that an employer, at its option, may obtain an
annual authorization; and
(e) State
the name of the public works project with specificity; and
(f) Be entered into voluntarily by the
employer and employee.
(4) Each employer must retain copies of the
individual employee authorization agreements required pursuant to subsection
(3) of this section for three years from the date of acceptance of the public
works project by the contract awarding agency. Absence of an authorization
record for an employee shall be deemed per se evidence of lack of that
employee's authorization. Such records are payroll records, subject to the
requirements of WAC
296-127-320.
(5) It is prohibited to work more than ten
hours in any calendar day on a public works project except in cases of
extraordinary emergency, such as danger to life or property.
(6) Notwithstanding the above provisions,
overtime rates must be paid for all hours worked in excess of forty hours per
week.
(7) This section provides a
minimum public works overtime standard, and does not supersede prevailing
overtime wage rates established under the authority of
chapter
39.12 RCW.
Notes
Statutory Authority: Chapters 39.04 and 39.12 RCW and RCW 43.22.270. 92-01-104, § 296-127-022, filed 12/18/91, effective 1/31/92. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.22.270. 88-19-055 (Order 88-21), § 296-127-022, filed 9/15/88.
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