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004715
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915134
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2011-00216
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7/1/2023
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Public Improvement contract or a Public Works Contract to a nonresident bidder that is an educational service <br />district. The City shall satisfy itself that the requirement of this subsection has been complied with before the <br />City issues a final payment on a public contract. <br />7. ORS 279C.530 Condition concerning payment for medical care and providing workers' compensation. <br />71. The Contractor and all subcontractors shall promptly, as due, make payment to any person, copartnership, <br />association or corporation fumishing medical, surgical and hospital ore services or other needed care and <br />attention, Incident to sickness or injury, to the employees of the Contractor or subcontractor, as applicable, of all <br />sums that the Contractor or suboontractor, as applicable, agrees to pay for the services and all moneys and <br />sums that the Contractor or subcontractor, as applicable, collected or deducted from the wages of employees <br />under any law, contract or agreement for the purpose of providing or paying for the services. <br />7.2. All subject employers working under the contract are either employers that will comply with ORS 858.017 or <br />employers that are exempt under ORS 858.128. <br />8. ORS 279.520 Conditions Concerning Hours and ORS 279C.540 Maximum hours of labor on public contracts; <br />holidays; exceptions; liability to workers,, rules. <br />81 A person may not be employed for more, or required or permitted to labor more than 10 hours In anyone day, <br />or 40 hours In any one week, except In cases of necessity or emergency or when the public policy absolutely <br />requires It. In which event, except In cases of contracts for architect, engineering, land surveying or related <br />consultant services, the person so employed for excessive hours shall receive at least time and a hat pay: <br />(a) (A) For all overtime In excess of eight (8) (hours In anyone day or 49 hours In anyone week when the work <br />week is five consecutive days. Monday through Friday; or <br />(B) For all overtime In excess of 10 hours In any one day or 40 hours in any one week when the work week <br />Is four consecutive days, Monday through Friday, and <br />(b) For all work performed on Saturday and on the following legal holidays: <br />(A) Each Sunday. <br />(B) New Year's Day on January 1 <br />(C) Memorial Day on the last Monday in May <br />(D) Independence Day on July 4 <br />(E) Labor Day on the first Monday in September. <br />(F) Thanksgiving Day on the fourth Thursday in November. <br />(G) Christmas Day on December 25 <br />8.2. An employer small give notice In writing to employees who perform work under subsection 8 1, either at the time <br />of hire or before commencement of work on the contract or by posting a notice In a location frequented by <br />employees, of the number of fours per day and days per week that employees may be required to work. <br />8.3. For the purpose of this section, each time a legal holiday listed In subsection 8.1, other than Sunday, falls on <br />Sunday, the succeeding Monday shall be recognized as a legal holiday. Each time a legal holiday listed in <br />subsection 8 1 falls on Saturday, the preceding Friday shall be recognized as a legal holiday. <br />8.4. Subsections 8.1 and 8.2 of this section do not apply to labor on a public Improvement contract or to construction <br />services If the contractor Is a party to a collective bargaining agreement in effect with any labor organization. <br />8.5. When specifically agreed to under a written labor-management negotiated labor agreement, an employee may <br />be paid at least time and a half pay for work performed on any legal holiday specified In ORS 187.010 and <br />187.020 that Is not listed In subsection 8.1. <br />8.8. This section does not apply to contracts for arch lteel, engineering, land surveying or related consultant services. <br />provided that persons employed under such contracts shall receive at least time and a half pay for work <br />performed on the legal holidays specified In subsection 8.1(b)(B) to (G) of this section and for all overtime <br />worked In excess of 40 hours In any one week, except for individuals under personal services contracts who are <br />excluded under ORS 853.010 to 053.281 or under 29 U.S.C 201 to 200 from receiving overtime. <br />8.7. (a) Subsections 111 and 112 of this section do not apply to contracts for construction services other than in <br />construction of a public Improvement. However, persons employed under such contracts shall receive at least <br />time and a half pay for work performed on the legal holidays specified In a collective bargaining agreement or In <br />subsection 8.1(b)(B) to (G) of this section and for all time worked in excess of 10 hours In any one day or in <br />excess of 40 hours In any one week, whichever Is greater. <br />(b) An employer shat give notice in writing to employees who work on a contract for services, ~at the <br />time of hire or before commencement of work on the contract or by posting a notice In a location frequented by <br />employees, of the number of hours per day and days per week that the employees may be required to work. <br />
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