§ 39.12.010 Definitions
§ 39.12.015 Industrial statistician to make determinations of prevailing rate
§ 39.12.017 Industrial statistician to establish prevailing rate for residential construction — Wage and hour surveys
§ 39.12.020 Prevailing rate to be paid on public works and under public building service maintenance contracts — Posting of statement of intent — Exception
§ 39.12.021 Prevailing rate to be paid on public works — Apprentice workers
§ 39.12.026 Surveys — Applicability by county — Electronic option
§ 39.12.030 Contract specifications must state minimum hourly rate — Stipulation for payment — Residential and commercial construction work
§ 39.12.040 Statement of intent to pay prevailing wages, affidavit of wages paid — Alternative procedure
§ 39.12.042 Compliance with RCW 39.12.040 — Liability of public agencies to workers, laborers, or mechanics
§ 39.12.050 False statement, failure to file, or failure to post document required to be posted — Penalty — Unpaid wages lien against bond and retainage — Prohibitions on bidding on future contracts — Hearing — E
§ 39.12.055 Prohibitions on bidding on future contracts
§ 39.12.060 Director of labor and industries to arbitrate disputes
§ 39.12.065 Investigation of complaints — Notice of violation — Hearing — Exception — Remedies — Penalties — Waiver or reduction
§ 39.12.070 Fees authorized for approvals, certifications, and arbitrations
§ 39.12.080 Public works administration account
§ 39.12.100 Independent contractors — Criteria
§ 39.12.110 Failure to provide or allow inspection of records
§ 39.12.120 Payroll records — Filing — Noncompliance

Terms Used In Washington Code > Chapter 39.12 - Prevailing wages on public works

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