Section 27-4-411 – Workman’s Right to Recover Difference in Wages.
27-4-411. Workman’s right to recover difference in wages. Any workman who shall be paid for his services a sum less than the stipulated rates for work done under the contract, shall have a right of action for whatever difference there may be between the amount so paid and the rates provided by the contract, and […]
Section 27-4-412 – Penalty for Violations.
27-4-412. Penalty for violations. Any officer, agent or representative of any public body who willfully violates, or omits to comply with any of the provisions of this act, and any contractor or subcontractor, or agent or representative thereof, doing public work who intentionally or willfully neglects to keep an accurate record of the names, occupation […]
Section 27-4-413 – Inapplicability and Exemptions.
27-4-413. Inapplicability and exemptions. The provisions of W.S. 27-4-401 through 27-4-413, are not applicable where in conflict with federal statutes, rules or regulations relating to prevailing wage determinations. All work and labor performed by prisoners, patients and other inmates of state penal, correctional and charitable institutions and city or county jails, are exempt from the […]
Section 27-4-406 – Wage Rate to Be Filed With Director and Mailed to Employers and Certain Employees.
27-4-406. Wage rate to be filed with director and mailed to employers and certain employees. (a) The department shall annually determine the prevailing hourly rate of wages within the state for all occupations, crafts or type of workers expected to be required for public works in the state. In carrying out this subsection, the department […]
Section 27-4-407 – Objection to Rates Filed; Hearing; Ruling; Judicial Review.
27-4-407. Objection to rates filed; hearing; ruling; judicial review. (a) At any time within fifteen (15) days after publication and notification of wage determinations under W.S. 27-4-406, any affected person may object in writing to the determination or part thereof by filing a written notice with the director, stating the specific grounds of the objection. […]
Section 27-4-408 – Director’s Finding Final Unless Reviewed; Payments in Excess of Prevailing Rate Not Prohibited; Hours of Work Not Limited.
27-4-408. Director’s finding final unless reviewed; payments in excess of prevailing rate not prohibited; hours of work not limited. The findings of the director ascertaining and declaring the prevailing hourly rate of wages shall be final for the locality, unless reviewed as provided by law. Nothing in this act, however, shall be construed to prohibit […]
Section 27-4-409 – Hearing Procedure.
27-4-409. Hearing procedure. The procedure before the director for hearing of objections shall be as provided in the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act.
Section 27-4-410 – Records of Contractors.
27-4-410. Records of contractors. The contractor and each subcontractor or the officer of the public body in charge of the project shall keep an accurate record showing the names and occupations of all workmen employed by them, in connection with the public work, and showing also the actual wages paid to each of the workmen, […]
Section 27-4-401 – Short Title.
27-4-401. Short title. This act may be known and may be cited as the Wyoming Prevailing Wage Act of 1967.
Section 27-4-402 – Definitions.
27-4-402. Definitions. (a) As used in this act: (i) “Construction” includes construction, reconstruction, improvement, enlargement, alteration or repair of any public improvement fairly estimated to cost one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) or more; (ii) “Director” shall mean the director of the department or his designee; (iii) “Prevailing hourly rate of wages” means the wages paid […]