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Prevailing Wages
- § 1720. Public works defined; exceptions
- § 1720.2. Private contracts for public works
- § 1720.3. Refuse Hauling
- § 1720.4. Volunteers; applicability of prevailing wages
- § 1720.5. Graffiti abatement work; City of Los Angeles
- § 1720.6. Renewable energy projects
- § 1720.7. General acute care hospital
- § 1720.9. Ready-mixed concrete
- § 1721. Definition of political subdivision
- § 1722. Definition of awarding body
- § 1723. Definition of workman
- § 1724. Definition of locality
- § 1725.5. Registration of contractors
- § 1726. Recognition of violations
- § 1727. Forfeitures
- § 1728. Cash payments
- § 1729. Withholding
- § 1730. Posting of prevailing rate of per diem wage requirements
- § 1734. Treatment of court ordered fines
- § 1735. Discrimination
- § 1736. Investigations
- § 1740. Federal wage schedules
- § 1741. Wage and penalty assessments for violation of chapter
- § 1742. Review of civil assessment; time limits for request
- § 1743. Joint and several liability for payment
- § 1750. Rights of second lowest bidder
- § 1770 Prevailing wage determination
- § 1771. Payment of prevailing wages
- § 1771.1. Contractor and subcontractor registration
- § 1771.2. Joint labor-management committee authority
- § 1771.3 State Public Works Enforcement Fund
- § 1771.4. Requirements of public works projects
- § 1771.5. Small project option
- § 1771.6. Deposits of penalties
- § 1772. Contractor's employees
- § 1773. Determination of prevailing rates
- § 1773.1. Scope and determination of per diem wages
- § 1773.2. Wage rate specification
- § 1773.3. Awarding of contracts
- § 1773.4. Prevailing wage review
- § 1773.5. Regulations; determination of public works projects
- § 1773.6. Quarterly change of prevailing wage
- § 1773.7. Exemption
- § 1773.8. Conditions for increased employer payment contributions
- § 1773.9. Per diem wages; determining; collective bargaining
- § 1773.11. Prevailing rates by contract; determination
- § 1774. Payment wage payment required
- § 1775. Penalties
- § 1776. Records; retention and inspection; penalties
- § 1777. Violations
- § 1777.1. Willful violations
- § 1777.5. Apprentices
- § 1777.6. Discrimination
- § 1777.7. Violations; penalties; violations of subcontractors
- § 1778. Felony provisions; kick-back of wages
- § 1779. Misdemeanor provisions; fee for placement
- § 1780. Misdemeanor provisions; employment of worker
- § 1781. Recovery from public agency; failure to classify public work
- § 1782. Charter cities; state funding restrictions
- § 1784. Contractor's costs
- § 1810. Eight hour day
- § 1811. Forty-hour week
- § 1812. Records of hours worked
- § 1813. Civil penalties for violations
- § 1814. Criminal penalties
- § 1815. Overtime pay
- § 1860. Payment of compensation
- § 1861. Employer's certification
- Penal Code
- Public Contract Code
- Public Resources Code
- Public Utilities Code
- Street and Highways Code
- Water Code
- Welfare and Institutions Code
Consulting Services We Provide
- Review public works preconstruction contracts
- Monitor DIR contractor/subcontractor certified payrolls
- Audit labor classification for each worker employed
- Review DIR pre-DAS 140/142 submissions
- Review CAC training fund contributions form CAC-2
- Review DIR Fringe Benefits Statement PW-26
- Monitor DIR wage determinations
- Audit fringe benefits allowances
- Review DIR holiday payment requirements
- Audit DIR travel & subsistence requirements
- Caltrans Labor Compliance
- County of Sacramento Labor Compliance
- City of Los Angeles Labor Compliance
- Los Angeles Unified School District Labor Compliance
- Federal Davis-Bacon Project Monitoring
- Federal DBE Implementation & Review
- Federal FAA AIP Goal Setting
- DIR & Davis-Bacon Training
- DIR Civil Wage Penalty Review
- Local-Hire Review (e.g., San Francisco)
- Skilled and Trained Workforce
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