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004544
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985205
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2009-00005
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4/30/2019
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subcontractor or contractor's or subcontractor's surety is liable to the affected employees in the amount of their unpaid <br />overtime wages and an additional amounf equal to twice the unpaid overtime wages as liquidated damages. <br />8.9. This section does not apply to financial institutions as defined in ORS 706.008. <br />9. ORS 279C.800-870 Prevailing Rate of Wage. <br />9.1. The specifications for the contract contain a provision stating the existing prevailing rate of wage that maybe paid to <br />workers in each trade or occupation required for the public works employed in the performance of the contract either by the <br />Contractor or subcontractor or other person doing or contracting to do the whole or any-part of the work contemplated by <br />the contract. Workers shall be paid not less than the specified minimum hourly rate of wage. <br />9.2. For Public Works projects subject to ORS 279C.800 to 279C.870 and the Davis-Bacon Act (40 U.S.C. 276a): (1) If the <br />state prevailing rate of wage is higher than the federal prevailing rate of wage`, the contractor and every subcontractor on <br />the project shall pay at least the state prevailing rate of wage as required by ORS 279C.800 to 279C.870; and (2) If the <br />federal prevailing rate of wage is higher than the state prevailing rate of wage, the contractor and every subcontractor on <br />the project shall pay at least the federal prevailing rate of wage as required by the Davis-Bacon Act. <br />9.3. The City shall retain 25 percent of any amount earned by the contractor on the Public Works project until the contractor has <br />filed certified statements of wage rates and payment on a form prescribed by the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and <br />Industries. The City shall pay the contractor the amount retained within 14 days after contractor files the certified <br />statements. The contractor shall retain 25 percent of any amount earned by a first-tier subcontractor on a Public Works <br />project until the first-tier subcontractor has filed the certified statements. The contractor shall verify the first-tier <br />subcontractor has filed the certified statements before the contractor pays the subcontractor the amount retained, which <br />shall be within 14 days,after the first-tier subcontractor files the certified statements. <br />9.4. The Contractor on every public works project must pay a fee to the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries as <br />provided in ORS 279C.825 (1). The fee shall be 0.1 percent of the contracf price. However, in no event may a fee be <br />charged and collected that is more than $5,000 or less than $100. The fee shall be paid to the commissioner under the <br />administrative rule of the commissioner. The Contractor shall pay the fee at the time of the first progress payment or 60 <br />days after work on the contract has begun, whichever date is earlier. <br />10. ORS 279A.110. Discrimination in subcontracting prohibited; remedies. <br />10.1.The Contractor may not discriminate against a subcontractor in the awarding of a subcontract because the subcontractor is <br />a minority, women or emerging small business enterprise certified under,ORS 200.055. <br />10.2.By entering into the contract, the Contractor certifies that it has not discriminated: and will not discriminate, in violation of <br />subsection7.1, against any minority, women or emerging small business enterprise.in obtaining any required subcontract. <br />11. ORS 2796.240 Exclusion of recycled oils prohibited. Lubricating oil and industrial oil may include recycled oils or oils that <br />are not manufactured from virgin materials. <br />Standard Contract Provisions-Page 4 <br />(Revised December 2005) <br />
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