California Code of Regulations
Title 8 - Industrial Relations
Division 1 - Department of Industrial Relations
Chapter 8 - Office of the Director
Subchapter 4 - Labor Compliance Programs
Article 5 - Enforcement
Section 16435 - Withholding Contract Payments when Payroll Records Are Delinquent or Inadequate
Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024
(a) "Withhold" means to cease payments by the Awarding Body, or others who pay on its behalf, or agents, to the general contractor. Where the violation is by a subcontractor, the general contractor shall be notified of the nature of the violation and reference made to its rights under Labor Code Section 1729.
(b) "Contracts." Except as otherwise provided by agreement, only contracts under a single master contract, including a Design-Build contract, or contracts entered into as stages of a single project, may be the subject of withholding.
(c) "Delinquent payroll records" means those not submitted on the date set in the contract.
(d) "Inadequate payroll records" are any one of the following:
(e) The withholding of contract payments when payroll records are delinquent or inadequate is required by Labor Code Section 1771.5(b)(5), and it does not require the prior approval of the Labor Commissioner. The Awarding Body shall only withhold those payments due or estimated to be due to the contractor or subcontractor whose payroll records are delinquent or inadequate, plus any additional amount that the Labor Compliance Program has reasonable cause to believe may be needed to cover a back wage and penalty assessment against the contractor or subcontractor whose payroll records are delinquent or inadequate; provided that a contractor shall be required in turn to cease all payments to a subcontractor whose payroll records are delinquent or inadequate until the Labor Compliance Program provides notice that the subcontractor has cured the delinquency or deficiency.
(f) When contract payments are withheld under this section, the Labor Compliance Program shall provide the contractor and subcontractor, if applicable, with immediate written notice that includes all of the following:
(g) No contract payments shall be withheld solely on the basis of delinquent or inadequate payroll records after the required records have been produced.
(h) In addition to withholding contract payments based on delinquent or inadequate payroll records, penalties shall be assessed under Labor Code Section 1776(g) for failure to timely comply with a written request for certified payroll records. The assessment of penalties under Labor Code Section 1776(g) does require the prior approval of the Labor Commissioner under section 16436 of these regulations.
1. New
section filed 2-20-92; operative 3-23-92 (Register 92, No. 13).
2.
Amendment of section heading, section and NOTE filed 10-19-2004; operative
11-18-2004 (Register 2004, No. 43).
3. Amendment of section heading,
section and NOTE filed 12-22-2008; operative 1-21-2009 (Register 2008, No.
52).
Note: Authority cited: Section 1773.5, Labor Code. Reference: Sections 1729, 1771.5 and 1776, Labor Code.