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Article 8
Public Work

Sections

220
Hours, wages and supplements
220‑A
Statements showing amounts due for wages and supplements to be filed--Verification
220‑B
Amounts due for wages and supplements may be withheld for benefit of laborers
220‑C
Contractor or subcontractor verifying false statement guilty of perjury
220‑D
Minimum rate of wage and supplement
220‑E
Provisions in contracts prohibiting discrimination on account of race, creed, color or national origin in employment of citizens upon pub...
220‑F
Labor policy of the state with regard to public work contracts
220‑G
Additional enforcement of article
220‑H
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) construction safety and health course
220‑I
Registration system for contractors and subcontractors
220‑J
Payroll reporting requirements
221
Company stores
221‑A
Permits required
221‑B
Issue of permits
222
Project labor agreements
222‑A
Prevention of dust hazard in public works
223
Enforcement of article
224
Contracting for public work
224‑A
Prevailing wage requirements applicable to construction projects performed under private contract
224‑B
Stop-work orders
224‑C
Public subsidy board
224‑D
Wage requirements for certain renewable energy systems
224‑E
Wage requirements for certain broadband projects
224‑F
Wage requirements for certain climate risk-related and energy transition projects
224‑F*2
Workers on excavations
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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