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CONTRACTOR INFORMATION

STATE: LAWS AND REGULATIONS

California Labor Code

California Code of Regulations

Industrial Welfare Commission Order No. 16 (IWC 16)

Public Works Manual

Labor Law Requirements Checklist

Thresholds for Public Works Projects

California Housing Programs **NEW**

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Employer Responsibilities

Payment of the Prevailing Wage

 

Labor Code 1771-1774:  Employers who perform public works shall pay not less than the specified

                                            prevailing rates of wages...

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Labor Code 1776:  Each employer who performs public works shall keep accurate payroll records...

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Labor Code 1810-1815:  Overtime provisions

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STATE: WAGE DETERMINATIONS AND REPORTING FORMS

Prevailing Wage Determinations

Superseded Prevailing Wage Determinations

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Certified Payroll Record Submittal

 

Labor Code 1771.4(a)(3)(B):  In a format prescribed by the Labor Commissioner

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Electronic Certified Payroll Records - Contractor

Public Works Payroll Reporting Form

Statement of Employer Payments (Fringe Benefit Statement)

Statement of Non-Performance

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Apprenticeship

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Labor Code 1777.5:  Registered apprentices on public works

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STATE: APPRENTICESHIP AND TRAINING

Summary of Requirements

Public Works Contract Award Information (DAS140)

Training Fund Contributions (CAC 2)

Request for Dispatch of an Apprentice (DAS142)

Agreement to Train Apprentices (DAS7)

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Registration

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Labor Code 1725.5:  Employers who perform public works shall be registered to be qualified to bid on

                                     any public work contract...

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STATE:  CONTRACTOR REGISTRATION

Contractor Registration

SB 854 Fact Sheet

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This web site is for informational purposes only.  It is not a substitute for legal advice.  Anything on this web site may or may not apply to your specific contract/situation.  You should do your due diligence when making any decision related to public works contracting.

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