Code of Maine Rules
12 - DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
170 - BUREAU OF LABOR STANDARDS
Chapter 19 - RULES GOVERNING APPRENTICESHIP IN CONSTRUCTION OF ENERGY GENERATION FACILITIES
Section 170-19-V - Enforcement
Universal Citation: 12 ME Code Rules ยง 170-19-V
Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024
A. Enforcement of these rules and the laws upon which the rules are based will be the responsibility of the Bureau, under the direction of the Director.
B. Each contractor and sub-contractor shall have payroll records available to a Bureau representative on each site covered by this statute.
i. The records must be current to within
three days of the latest pay period that was paid by the contractor or
sub-contractor.
ii. The records
must contain the name, trade or job title, and classification as an apprentice
or otherwise, for each of that employer's workers that worked on the site for
each payroll period.
iii. A
contractor or subcontractor may comply with this provision by keeping the
records for a site at a location within 10 miles of the site while the project
is active, and reasonably accessible thereafter.
iv. These records must be retained,
preserved, and open to inspection by the Bureau for at least three years
following the completion of the project.
C. Each day a sufficient number of apprentices are not employed in accordance with the law and these rules is a separate violation.
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