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Current as of January 02, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Forward these reports through the head of the contracting activity to the labor advisor within 15 days following the end of the reporting period. These reports shall not include information from investigations conducted by the Department of Labor. These reports shall contain the following information, as applicable, for construction work subject to the Construction Wage Rate Requirements statute and the CWSS statute—
(1) Period covered;
(2) Number of prime contracts awarded;
(3) Total dollar amount of prime contracts awarded;
(4) Number of contractors/subcontractors against whom complaints were received;
(5) Number of investigations conducted;
(6) Number of contractors/subcontractors found in violation;
(7) Amount of wage restitution found due under—
(i) Construction Wage Rate Requirements statute; and
(ii) CWSS statute;
(8) Number of employees due wage restitution under—
(i) Construction Wage Rate Requirements statute; and
(ii) CWHSS statute;
(9) Amount of liquidated damages assessed under the CWSS statute—
(i) Total amount; and
(ii) Number of contracts involved;
(10) Number of employees and amount paid/withheld under—
(i) Construction Wage Rate Requirements statute;
(ii) CWSS statute;
(iii) Copeland Act; and
(11) Preconstruction activities—
(i) Number of compliance checks performed
(ii) Preconstruction letters sent.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 48. Federal Acquisition Regulations System 48.22.406-13 222.406–13 Semiannual enforcement reports - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-48-federal-acquisition-regulations-system/cfr-48-222-406-13/
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