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Resources for Indiana prevailing wage contractors
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ON INDIANA PREVAILING WAGE
Whether you are just starting out as a prevailing wage contractor or just looking to keep yourself updated, we have compiled these resources about state prevailing wage. Here are the most common questions of prevailing wage contractors and workers to help expand your knowledge!
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What are the effects of the repeal of the Common Construction Wage Act in Indiana?
For any public works contract awarded after July 1, 2015, a public agency can no longer establish or mandate a wage scale or schedule, unless a federal or state law provides otherwise.
Are federally-funded projects affected by the repeal of the Indiana Prevailing Wage Law?
Are there any new requirements for public works contractors after the repeal?
New requirements were added for public works project contractors after the repeal. These requirements include:
- Contractors cannot pay employees in cash
- Contractors are required to E-Verify each employee on a projec
- Tier 1 (General or Prime) Contractors need to contribute at least 15% of the contract price in work, materials, services or any combination of the above
- Contractors can be required to have a drug testing program
- Contractors need to maintain general liability insurance as required
How are suspected violations of the requirements investigated or handled?
Suspected violations are directed to the awarding government agency. The Department of Labor in Indiana is not vested with authority to investigate cases involving failure to e-verify employees on a federal project.
Complaints for failure to comply with Indiana Prevailing Wage Law or Common Construction Wage on contracts awarded before the repeal will still be accepted by the Indiana Department of Labor. The Common Construction Wage Complaint Form can be found here.
A public agency with any suspicion of misclassification of one or more workers in a public works project can request in writing an investigation by the Indiana Department of Workforce Development.
Where can contractors get certification on compliance with wage and hour laws?
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