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Q: What is Appendix 7-1 Wage Determination Lock-In Notice?
A: Appendix 7-1 Wage Determination Lock-In Notice is a document used in California to determine and lock-in the prevailing wage rates for the construction industry.
Q: Who uses Appendix 7-1 Wage Determination Lock-In Notice?
A: This document is used by contractors, subcontractors, and workers in the construction industry in California.
Q: What is the purpose of the Wage Determination Lock-In Notice?
A: The purpose of this notice is to establish and enforce prevailing wage rates for construction workers in California.
Q: How does Appendix 7-1 Wage Determination Lock-In Notice work?
A: Contractors and subcontractors must submit this notice to the California Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) to request the enforcement of specific wage rates for their construction projects.
Q: When should the Wage Determination Lock-In Notice be submitted?
A: The notice should be submitted before the project begins or within five working days of the contractor entering into a contract or subcontract for the project.
Q: What happens after the Wage Determination Lock-In Notice is submitted?
A: Once the notice is submitted, the DIR will review the request and issue a response within 45 days, either approving or denying the requested wage rates.
Q: What are the consequences of not complying with the Wage Determination Lock-In Notice requirements?
A: Failure to comply with the requirements of the notice can result in penalties, including monetary fines and potential exclusion from public works projects in California.
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