New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 12 - LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
Chapter 64 - PREVAILING WAGES FOR BUILDING SERVICES
Subchapter 4 - VIOLATIONS, PENALTIES AND FEES
Section 12:64-4.1 - Violations of the Act

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 12:64-4.1

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024

(a) Violations of the Act shall occur when a contractor:

1. Willfully hinders or delays the Commissioner in the performance of the duties of the Commissioner in the enforcement of the Act;

2. Fails to make, keep and preserve any records as required under the provisions of the Act;

3. Falsifies any such record;

4. Refuses to make any such record accessible to the Commissioner upon demand;

5. Refuses to furnish a sworn statement of such record or any other information required for the proper enforcement of the Act to the Commissioner on demand;

6. Pays or agrees to pay monetary wages or fringe benefits at a rate less than the prevailing wage for building services applicable under the Act;

7. Requests, demands, or receives, either for himself or herself or any other person, either before or after a worker is employed or engaged in the performance of building services at a specified rate of wages, the following:
i. That such worker forego, pay back, return, donate, contribute or give any part, or all, of his or her monetary wages, fringe benefits, or thing of value, to any person upon the statement, representation or understanding that failure to comply with such request or demand will prevent such worker from procuring or retaining engagement or employment; or

8. Otherwise violates any provision of the Act or of any order issued under the Act.

(b) A contractor who violates any provision of the Act shall be guilty of a disorderly persons offense and shall, upon conviction therefor:

1. Be fined not less than $ 100.00, nor more than $ 1,000;

2. Be imprisoned for not less than 10, nor more than 90 days; or

3. Be subject to both the fine and imprisonment.

(c) Each week, in any day of which a worker is paid less than the rate applicable to that worker under the Act and each worker so paid, shall constitute a separate offense.

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