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Wage Certification Sample Clauses

Wage Certification. Grantees may provide a certification that all laborers and mechanics employed by Grantee in the performance of such project are paid wages at the rates not less than those prevailing, as determined by the U.S. Secretary of Labor in accordance with the Xxxxx-Xxxxx Act, for the corresponding classes of laborers and mechanics employed projected of a character similar to the contract work in the civil subdivision of Florida in which the work is to be performed. If the Grantee does not provide such certification, the Grantee must provide a project employment and local impact report detailing: i. The number of employees of contractors and sub-contractors working on the project; ii. The number of employees on the project hired directly and hired through a third party; iii. The wages and benefits of workers on the project by classification; and
Wage Certification. Grantees may provide a certification that all laborers and mechanics employed by Grantee in the performance of such project are paid wages at the rates not less than those prevailing, as determined by the U.S. Secretary of Labor in accordance with the Xxxxx-Xxxxx Act, for the corresponding classes of laborers and mechanics employed projected of a character similar to the contract work in the civil subdivision of Florida in which the work is to be performed. If the Grantee does not provide such certification, the Grantee must provide a project employment and local impact report detailing: i. The number of employees of contractors and sub-contractors working on the project; ii. The number of employees on the project hired directly and hired through a third party; iii. The wages and benefits of workers on the project by classification; and iv. Whether those wages are at rates less than those prevailing. Grantee must maintain sufficient records to substantiate this information upon request.
Wage Certification. 1. If the Design-Builder is required to file a certified statement under ORS 279C.845, and the certified statement has not been filed as required, the City will retain 25 percent of any amount earned under this Contract until the certified statement has been filed. The City will pay the Design-Builder the amount retained within 14 days after the missing certified statement has been filed. Failure of a Subcontractor to file a certified statement required under ORS 279C.845 will not trigger retainage under this paragraph.
Wage Certification. Grantees may provide a certification that all laborers and mechanics employed by Grantee in the performance of such project are paid wages at the rates not less than those prevailing, as determined by the U.S. Secretary of Labor in accordance with the Xxxxx-Xxxxx Act, for the corresponding classes of laborers and mechanics employed projected of a character similar to the contract work in the civil subdivision of Florida in which the work is to be performed. If the Grantee does not provide such certification, the Grantee must provide a project employment and local impact report detailing:
Wage Certification. How to Complete CAL FIRE-294 (page 1) .
Wage Certification. How to Complete CDF-294 (page 1) .2.5 How to Complete CDF-294 (pages 2-4) .2.5.1
Wage Certification. 1. If Contractor is required to file a certified statement under ORS 279C.845, and the certified statement has not been filed as required, Owner will retain 25 percent of any amount earned under this Contract until the certified statement has been filed. Owner will pay Contractor the additional amount retained within 14 days after the missing certified statement has been filed. Failure of a Subcontractor to file a certified statement required under ORS 279C.845 will not trigger retainage under this paragraph.

Related to Wage Certification

  • Labor Certification By its signature hereunder, Consultant certifies that it is aware of the provisions of Section 3700 of the California Labor Code which require every employer to be insured against liability for Workers’ Compensation or to undertake self-insurance in accordance with the provisions of that Code, and agrees to comply with such provisions before commencing the performance of the Services.

  • Tax Certification If Contractor is a taxable entity as defined by Chapter 171, Texas Tax Code, then Contractor certifies it is not currently delinquent in the payment of any taxes due under Chapter 171, Contractor is exempt from the payment of those taxes, or Contractor is an out‑of‑state taxable entity that is not subject to those taxes, whichever is applicable.