§1306-A. Assisted project
1. Wages and benefits. Beginning January 1, 2023, a contractor or subcontractor working on an assisted project shall pay all construction workers working on the assisted project no less than the prevailing rate for wages and benefits, as determined by the bureau as set forth in this chapter.
[PL 2021, c. 705, §5 (NEW).]
2. Apprentices. An entity responsible for an assisted project shall take reasonable steps to ensure that all contractors and subcontractors working on an assisted project meet the requirements of this section. A contractor or subcontractor working on an assisted project shall provide proof within 7 days of a request from the Department of Labor that any apprentices employed on the project are in a registered apprenticeship program. For purposes of this subsection, "entity responsible" includes any recipient of assistance for the assisted project and any corporations, joint ventures, partnerships or other persons and their successors or assigns that hire contractors or construction managers to perform work on the assisted project.
[PL 2021, c. 705, §5 (NEW).]
SECTION HISTORY
PL 2021, c. 705, §5 (NEW).
Structure Maine Revised Statutes
Chapter 15: PREFERENCE TO MAINE WORKS AND CONTRACTORS
26 §1301. Local residents preferred; exception
26 §1302. Proposals and bids recorded
26 §1302-A. Insurance coverage posted on public construction projects (REPEALED)
26 §1303. Public works; minimum wage and benefits; assisted projects
26 §1306. Fair minimum rate of wages and benefits; determination
26 §1307. Minimum Wage Rate on Construction Projects Board; appointments; duties (REPEALED)
26 §1307-A. Minimum wage and benefits rate on construction projects
26 §1308. Prevailing wages and benefits established at regular intervals; how determined
26 §1309. Contract to contain provisions relative to rate of wages and benefits to be paid
26 §1310. Wage and benefits rates to be kept posted
26 §1311. Wage and benefit record of contractor
26 §1312. Penalties for violation
26 §1315. Cooperation with the United States Department of Labor
26 §1316. Public works contract requirements (REPEALED)
26 §1317. Construction safety training requirements for craft workers