Determination of Amount of Forfeiture by the Labor Commissioner Sample Clauses

Determination of Amount of Forfeiture by the Labor Commissioner. 1. Where the LCO requests a determination of the amount of forfeiture, the request shall include a file or report to the Labor Commissioner which contains at least the information specified in subparts (1) through (9) below: a. Whether the public work has been accepted by the awarding body and whether a valid notice of completion has been filed, the dates if any of those events occurred, and the amount of funds being held in retention by the Awarding Body; b. Any other deadline which, if missed, would impede collection; c. Evidence of violation, in narrative form; d. Evidence of violation obtained under section 16432 of the California Code of Regulations and a copy of the Audit prepared in accordance with section 16432(e) of the California Code of Regulations setting forth the amounts of unpaid wages and applicable penalties; e. Evidence that before the forfeiture was sent to the Labor Commissioner (A) the contractor and subcontractor were given the opportunity to explain why there was no violation; or that any violation was caused by good faith mistake and promptly corrected when brought to the contractor or subcontractor’s attention, and (B), the contractor and subcontractor either did not do so or failed to convince the Labor Compliance Program of its position; f. Where the LCP seeks not only amounts of wages but also a penalty as part of the forfeiture, and the contractor has unsuccessfully contended that the cause of violation was a good faith mistake that was promptly corrected when brought to the contractor or subcontractor’s attention, a short statement should accompany the proposal for a forfeiture, with a recommended penalty amount, pursuant to Labor Code Section 1775(a); g. Where the LCP seeks only wages or a penalty less than $50 per day as part of the forfeiture because the contractor or subcontractor has successfully contended that the cause of violation was a good faith mistake that was promptly corrected when brought to the contractor or subcontractor’s attention, the file should include the evidence as to the contractor or subcontractor’s knowledge of its obligation, including the Program’s communication to the contractor or subcontractor of the obligation in the bid invitations, at the pre-job conference agenda and records, and any other notice given as part of the contracting process. Included with the file should be a statement similar to that described in subsection (f) above and recommended penalty amounts, pursuant to Labor Code Sect...
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