Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 24 - LABOR AND INDUSTRY
Chapter 24.17 - PREVAILING WAGES FOR PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS
Subchapter 24.17.1 - General Provisions
Rule 24.17.124 - DEPARTMENT ASSISTANCE AND NEW JOB CLASSIFICATION RATES
Current through Register Vol. 18, September 20, 2024
(1) Assistance in determining the nature of public works projects and whether heavy, highway or building construction prevailing wage rates apply, can be obtained through the office of the commissioner of labor and industry. Any determination or assistance provided by the commissioner's office is based solely on the facts as presented to the commissioner in the specific request for assistance.
(2) If the commissioner receives a written request for a rate that does not exist for a particular craft, trade, or occupation, the commissioner may set an interim advisory rate that may be used by the public contracting agency or public contractor until the rate is published in accordance with ARM 24.17.127. Such rates will not be established more frequently than once every three months.
(3) At least 30 days prior to advertising for bids or letting a contract for a public works project, a public contracting agency may request that a new job classification and commensurate rate of wages and fringe benefits be established for a particular craft, classification or type of worker needed for a project. The commissioner will establish a standard prevailing rate of wages for any craft, classification or type of worker for which no rate has been previously determined.
(4) A request for a new project job classification and commensurate rate of wages and benefits does not relieve a contractor from the obligation to classify and pay workers in accordance with annually established standard prevailing wage rates pending the establishment of a new job classification and wage rates.
(5) A request for a new job classification and rate of wages shall include:
(6) A request for a new job classification and rate of wages must establish:
18-2-431, 39-3-202, MCA; IMP, 18-2-402, 18-2-422, MCA;