§ 22.400 Scope of subpart
§ 22.401 Definitions
§ 22.402 Applicability
§ 22.403 Statutory, Executive order, and regulatory requirements
§ 22.403-1 Construction Wage Rate Requirements statute
§ 22.403-2 Copeland Act
§ 22.403-3 Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards
§ 22.403-4 Executive Orders 13658 and 14026
§ 22.403-5 Executive Order 13706
§ 22.403-6 Department of Labor regulations involving construction
§ 22.404 Construction Wage Rate Requirements statute wage determinations
§ 22.404-1 Types of wage determinations
§ 22.404-2 General requirements
§ 22.404-3 Procedures for requesting wage determinations
§ 22.404-4 Solicitations issued without wage determinations for the primary site of the work
§ 22.404-5 Expiration of project wage determinations
§ 22.404-6 Modifications of wage determinations
§ 22.404-7 Correction of wage determinations containing clerical errors
§ 22.404-8 Notification of improper wage determination before award
§ 22.404-9 Award of contract without required wage determination
§ 22.404-10 Posting wage determinations and notice
§ 22.404-11 Wage determination appeals
§ 22.404-12 Labor standards for contracts containing construction requirements and option provisions that extend the term of the contract
§ 22.406 Administration and enforcement
§ 22.406-1 Policy
§ 22.406-2 Wages, fringe benefits, and overtime
§ 22.406-3 Additional classifications
§ 22.406-4 Apprentices and trainees
§ 22.406-5 Subcontracts
§ 22.406-6 Payrolls and statements
§ 22.406-7 Compliance checking
§ 22.406-8 Investigations
§ 22.406-9 Withholding from or suspension of contract payments
§ 22.406-10 Disposition of disputes concerning construction contract labor standards enforcement
§ 22.406-11 Contract terminations
§ 22.406-12 Cooperation with the Department of Labor
§ 22.406-13 Semiannual enforcement reports
§ 22.407 Solicitation provision and contract clauses

Terms Used In CFR > Title 48 > Chapter 1 > Subchapter D > Part 22 > Subpart 22.4 - Labor Standards for Contracts Involving Construction

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