SB412 HFA Thompson and Hicks 4-3
Amendment to SB412 H GO 3-31
Altizer 3259
Delegates Thompson and Hicks moves to amend the amendment on page 1, by striking out the enacting section and inserting in lieu the following:
That §21-1C-2 and §21-1C-5 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, be amended and reenacted, to read as follows:”
And on line one by inserting the following:
“§21-1C-2. Definitions.
As used in this article:
(1) The term "construction project" means any construction, reconstruction, improvement, enlargement, painting, decorating or repair of any public improvement let to contract in an amount equal to or greater than $500,000. The term "construction project" does not include temporary or emergency repairs;
(2) (A) The term "employee" means any person hired or permitted to perform hourly work for wages by a person, firm or corporation in the construction industry;
(B) The term "employee" does not include:
(i) Bona fide employees of a public authority or individuals engaged in making temporary or emergency repairs;
(ii) Bona fide independent contractors; or
(iii) Salaried supervisory personnel necessary to assure efficient execution of the employee's work;
(3) The term "employer" means any person, firm or corporation employing one or more employees on any public improvement and includes all contractors and subcontractors;
(4) The term "local labor market" means every
county in West Virginia and any county outside of West Virginia if any
portion of that county is within fifty miles of which shares the
border of with West Virginia;
(5) The term "public authority" means any officer, board, commission or agency of the State of West Virginia and its subdivisions, including counties and municipalities. Further, the economic grant committee, economic development authority, infrastructure and jobs development council and School Building Authority shall be required to comply with the provisions of this article for loans, grants or bonds provided for public improvement construction projects;
(6) The term "public improvement" includes the construction of all buildings, roads, highways, bridges, streets, alleys, sewers, ditches, sewage disposal plants, waterworks, airports and all other structures that may be let to contract by a public authority, excluding improvements funded, in whole or in part, by federal funds.”