Effective – 28 Aug 1993 290.550. Definitions. — As used in sections 290.550 to 290.580, the following terms mean: (1) “Laborers from nonrestrictive states”, persons who are residents of a state which has not enacted state laws restricting Missouri laborers from working on public works projects in that state, as determined by the labor and […]
Effective – 28 Aug 1993 290.555. Law to apply to certain projects. — Sections 290.550 to 290.580 apply to all labor on public works projects or improvements, whether skilled, semiskilled or unskilled, and whether manual or nonmanual except work done directly by any public utility company and not let to contract. ——– (L. 1993 H.B. […]
Effective – 28 Aug 1993 290.560. Certain laborers to be used on public works projects, when — contract provisions — exceptions. — Whenever there is a period of excessive unemployment in this state, every person who is charged with the duty, either by law or contract, of constructing or building any public works project or […]
Effective – 28 Aug 1993 290.565. Law not to apply to certain personnel. — The provisions of sections 290.550 to 290.580 shall not apply to regularly employed nonresident executive, supervisory or technical personnel. ——– (L. 1993 H.B. 416 & 417 § 4)
Effective – 28 Aug 1993 290.570. Federal projects, statutes not enforced, when. — In all contracts involving the expenditure of federal aid funds, sections 290.550 to 290.580 shall not be enforced in such manner as to conflict with any federal statutes or rules and regulations. ——– (L. 1993 H.B. 416 & 417 § 5)
Effective – 28 Aug 1993 290.575. Penalties for failure to use certain laborers, when. — Any person who knowingly fails to use Missouri laborers or laborers from nonrestrictive states as required in section 290.560 shall be guilty of an infraction. Each separate case of failure to use Missouri laborers or laborers from nonrestrictive states on […]
Effective – 28 Aug 1993 290.580. Department to enforce law — injunctive relief, when. — Sections 290.550 to 290.580 shall be enforced by the department of labor and industrial relations, which, as represented by the attorney general, is empowered to sue for injunctive relief against the awarding of any contract or the continuation of any […]