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Amending Prevailing Wage Requirements for Highway Construction
This bill changes how prevailing wage rates are defined and applied to highway construction projects in Tennessee.
What This Bill Does
- Changes the definition of 'state contract' to only include written agreements for state highway work.
- Requires that workers on both state highway projects and non-state funded public highway projects receive the prevailing wage rate if federal or state funds are involved.
- Allows the commissioner of labor and workforce development to appoint a designee to serve on the Prevailing Wage Commission.
- Makes these changes effective immediately upon becoming law.
Who It Names or Affects
- Highway contractors working on state highway construction projects in Tennessee.
- Local governments with contracts for public highway construction funded by federal or state money.
Terms To Know
- Prevailing Wage Rate
- The standard wage rate paid to workers based on local labor market conditions.
- State Contract
- A written agreement between a person, firm, or corporation and the state for highway construction work.
Limits and Unknowns
- Local governments may face increased costs due to higher prevailing wages but exact amounts cannot be determined.
- The bill does not specify how local governments will cover these additional expenses.