3. Payment of Laborers and Materialmen, Contributions to Industrial Accident Fund, Liens, and Withholding <br /> Taxes (ORS 279.312) <br /> The Contractor shall: <br /> 3.1 Make payment promptly, as due, to all persons supplying to such Contractor, labor or material for the <br /> prosecution of the work provided for in such contract. <br /> 3.2 Pay all contributions or amounts due the Industrial Accident Fund from such Contractor or subcontractor <br /> incurred in the pertormance of this contract. <br /> 3.3 Not permit any lien or daim to be filed or prosecuted against the City of Eugene or any subdivision or agency or <br /> employee thereof on account of any labor or material furnished. <br /> 3.4 Pay to the Department of Revenue all sums withheld from employees pursuant to ORS 316.167. <br /> 4. Payment of Claims by Public Officers (ORS 278.314) <br /> If the Contractor fails, neglects or refuses to make prompt payment of any daim for labor or services furnished to the <br /> Contractor or a subcontractor by any person in connection with the public contract as such daim becomes due, the <br /> public officer or officers representing the City of Eugene may pay such daims to the person furnishing the labor or <br /> services and charge the amount of the payment against funds due or to become due the Contractor by reason of this <br /> contract. The payment of a daim in the manner authorized shall not relieve the Contractor orhis/her surety from his <br /> or her obligations with respect to any unpaid daims. <br /> 5. Hours of Labor (ORS 279.316) <br /> All persons employed must receive at least time and a half pay for work pertormed on the legal holidays spedfied in <br /> a collective bargaining agreement or in ORS 279.334 (1)(a)(C)(i~ to (iv) and for all time worked in excess of 10 hours <br /> a day or in excess of 40 hours in a week, whichever is greater. The Contractor must give notice to employees who <br /> perform work on this contract, in writing, either at the time of hire or before commencement of work on this contract, <br /> or by posting a notice in a location frequented by employees, the number of hours per day and days per week that <br /> the employees may be required to work. <br /> 6. Payment for Medical Care and Attention to Employees (ORS 278.320) <br /> 6.1 The Contractor shall promptly as due, make payment to any person, co-partnership or assodation or <br /> corporation furnishing medical, surgical, and hospital care or other needed care and attention, inddent to <br /> sickness or injury, to the employees of such Contractor, of all sums which the Contractor agrees to pay for such <br /> services and all monies and sums which the Contractor collected or deducted from the wages of employees <br /> pursuant:to any law, contract or agreement for the purpose of providing or paying for such service. <br /> 6.2 The Contractor and all subject employers working under this contract are either employers that will compy with <br /> ORS 656.017, or employers that are exempt under ORS 656.126. <br /> 7. Labor Contract Conditions (Eugene Code, 1971, Section 2.030) <br /> 7.1 The Contractor will comply with all provisions required by the statutes of the state, of contractors on a "public <br /> contract" as defined in ORS 279.310(1). <br /> 7.2 The Contractor will comply with all requirements of Eugene Code, 1971, Sections 4.613 to 4.650. <br /> 7.3 The Contractor shall, in the event he/she willfully violates the provisions of this section or knowingly files false <br /> affidavits of compliance, waive for a period of one year any right to bid upon any public works project let by the <br /> City. <br /> 7.4 If a Contractor or subcontractor violates the provisions of this section, the City may, at its option, terminate said <br /> contract or subcontract and said Contractor or subcontractor in such event shall forfeit all rights under his/her <br /> contract except to payment for actual labor and materials famished to the City. The City may waive in whole or <br /> in part any forfeitures or sanctions provided in this paragraph. <br /> <br /> Standard Contract Provisions-Page 2 <br /> <br /> (Revised June 2000) <br /> <br />