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Finally, the bill includes, for both state and local projects of public works,
provisions regarding coverage, compliance, enforcement, and penalties, including 1)
requirements for affidavits to be filed by contractors affirming compliance with the
prevailing wage law; 2) record retention requirements for contractors regarding
wages paid to workers and provisions allowing for the inspection of those records by
DWD; 3) liability and penalty provisions for certain violations, including criminal
penalties; and 4) provisions prohibiting contracts from being awarded to persons who
have failed to comply with the prevailing wage law.
Transportation projects
Under current law, for certain highway projects for which the Department of
Transportation spends federal money, federal money must make up at least 70
percent of the funding for those projects. DOT is required to notify political
subdivisions receiving aid for local projects whether the aid includes federal moneys
and how those moneys must be spent. For certain projects that receive no federal
money, DOT may not require political subdivisions to comply with any portion of
DOT's facilities development manual other than design standards. Any local project
funded with state funds under the surface transportation program or the local bridge

program must be let through competitive bidding and by contract to the lowest
responsible bidder. The bill repeals all of these requirements.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
AB621-ASA2,1 1Section 1. 16.75 (1p) of the statutes is repealed.
AB621-ASA2,2 2Section 2. 16.855 (1p) of the statutes is repealed.
AB621-ASA2,3 3Section 3 . 19.36 (12) of the statutes is created to read:
AB621-ASA2,4,134 19.36 (12) Information relating to certain employees. Unless access is
5specifically authorized or required by statute, an authority may not provide access
6to a record prepared or provided by an employer performing work on a project to
7which s. 66.0903, 103.49, or 103.50 applies, or on which the employer is otherwise
8required to pay prevailing wages, if that record contains the name or other personally
9identifiable information relating to an employee of that employer, unless the
10employee authorizes the authority to provide access to that information. In this
11subsection, “personally identifiable information" does not include an employee's
12work classification, hours of work, or wage or benefit payments received for work on
13such a project.
AB621-ASA2,4 14Section 4 . 66.0129 (5) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB621-ASA2,4,1915 66.0129 (5) Bids for construction. The nonprofit corporation shall let all
16contracts exceeding $1,000 for the construction, maintenance or repair of hospital
17facilities to the lowest responsible bidder after advertising for bids by the publication
18of a class 2 notice under ch. 985. Section Sections 66.0901 applies and 66.0903 apply
19to bids and contracts under this subsection.
AB621-ASA2,5 20Section 5. 66.0901 (1) (ae) of the statutes is repealed.
AB621-ASA2,6 21Section 6. 66.0901 (1) (am) of the statutes is repealed.
AB621-ASA2,7
1Section 7. 66.0901 (6) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB621-ASA2,5,122 66.0901 (6) Separation of contracts; classification of contractors. In public
3contracts for the construction, repair, remodeling or improvement of a public
4building or structure, other than highway structures and facilities, a municipality
5may bid projects based on a single or multiple division of the work. Public contracts
6shall be awarded according to the division of work selected for bidding. Except as
7provided in sub. (6m), the
The municipality may set out in any public contract
8reasonable and lawful conditions as to the hours of labor, wages, residence, character
9and classification of workers to be employed by any contractor, classify contractors
10as to their financial responsibility, competency and ability to perform work and set
11up a classified list of contractors. The municipality may reject the bid of any person,
12if the person has not been classified for the kind or amount of work in the bid.
AB621-ASA2,8 13Section 8. 66.0901 (6m) of the statutes is repealed.
AB621-ASA2,9 14Section 9. 66.0901 (6s) of the statutes is repealed.
AB621-ASA2,10 15Section 10 . 66.0903 (1) (a), (am), (b), (cm), (dr), (em), (hm) and (im) of the
16statutes are created to read:
AB621-ASA2,5,2517 66.0903 (1) (a) “Area" means the county in which a proposed project of public
18works that is subject to this section is located or, if the department determines that
19there is insufficient wage data in that county, “area" means those counties that are
20contiguous to that county or, if the department determines that there is insufficient
21wage data in those counties, “area" means those counties that are contiguous to those
22counties or, if the department determines that there is insufficient wage data in those
23counties, “area" means the entire state or, if the department is requested to review
24a determination under sub. (3) (br), “area" means the city, village, or town in which
25a proposed project of public works that is subject to this section is located.
AB621-ASA2,6,1
1(am) “Bona fide economic benefit" has the meaning given in s. 103.49 (1) (am).
AB621-ASA2,6,22 (b) “Department" means the department of workforce development.
AB621-ASA2,6,33 (cm) “Insufficient wage data" has the meaning given in s. 103.49 (1) (bg).
AB621-ASA2,6,114 (dr) “Minor service or maintenance work" means a project of public works that
5is limited to minor crack filling, chip or slurry sealing, or other minor pavement
6patching, not including overlays, that has a projected life span of no longer than 5
7years or that is performed for a town and is not funded under s. 86.31, regardless of
8projected life span; the depositing of gravel on an existing gravel road applied solely
9to maintain the road; road shoulder maintenance; cleaning of drainage or sewer
10ditches or structures; or any other limited, minor work on public facilities or
11equipment that is routinely performed to prevent breakdown or deterioration.
AB621-ASA2,6,1312 (em) “Multiple-trade project of public works" has the meaning given in s.
13103.49 (1) (br).
AB621-ASA2,6,1514 (hm) “Single-trade project of public works" has the meaning given in s. 103.49
15(1) (em).
AB621-ASA2,6,1716 (im) “Supply and installation contract" has the meaning given in s. 103.49 (1)
17(fm).
AB621-ASA2,11 18Section 11 . 66.0903 (1) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB621-ASA2,6,2019 66.0903 (1) (c) “Hourly basic rate of pay" has the meaning given in s. 16.856
20103.49 (1) (b), 2015 stats.
AB621-ASA2,12 21Section 12 . 66.0903 (1) (f) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB621-ASA2,6,2322 66.0903 (1) (f) “Prevailing hours of labor" has the meaning given in s. 16.856
23103.49 (1) (e), 2015 stats. (c).
AB621-ASA2,13 24Section 13 . 66.0903 (1) (g) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
AB621-ASA2,7,2
166.0903 (1) (g) “Prevailing wage rate" has the meaning given in s. 103.49 (1)
2(d).
AB621-ASA2,14 3Section 14 . 66.0903 (1) (j) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB621-ASA2,7,54 66.0903 (1) (j) “Truck driver" includes an owner-operator of a truck has the
5meaning given in s. 103.49 (1) (g)
.
AB621-ASA2,15 6Section 15 . 66.0903 (1m) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB621-ASA2,7,217 66.0903 (1m) (b) The legislature finds that the enactment of ordinances or
8other enactments by local governmental units requiring laborers, workers,
9mechanics, and truck drivers employed on projects of public works or on publicly
10funded private construction projects to be paid the prevailing wage rate and to be
11paid at least 1.5 times their hourly basic rate of pay for hours worked in excess of the
12prevailing hours of labor would be logically inconsistent with, would defeat the
13purpose of, and would go against the repeals spirit of this section and the repeal of
14s. 66.0904, 2009 stats., and s. 66.0903 (2) to (12), 2013 stats. Therefore, this section
15shall be construed as an enactment of statewide concern for the purposes of
16facilitating broader participation with respect to bidding on projects of public works,
17ensuring that wages accurately reflect market conditions, providing local
18governments with the flexibility to reduce costs on capital projects, and reducing
19spending at all levels of government in this state
purpose of providing uniform
20prevailing wage rate and prevailing hours of labor requirements throughout the
21state
.
AB621-ASA2,16 22Section 16 . 66.0903 (2) to (12) of the statutes are created to read:
AB621-ASA2,7,2523 66.0903 (2) Applicability. Subject to sub. (5), this section applies to any project
24of public works erected, constructed, repaired, remodeled, or demolished for a local
25governmental unit, including all of the following:
AB621-ASA2,8,1
1(a) A highway, street, bridge, building, or other infrastructure project.
AB621-ASA2,8,52 (b) A project erected, constructed, repaired, remodeled, or demolished by one
3local governmental unit for another local governmental unit under a contract under
4s. 66.0301 (2), 83.03, 83.035, or 86.31 (2) (b) or under any other statute specifically
5authorizing cooperation between local governmental units.
AB621-ASA2,8,96 (c) A project in which the completed facility is leased, purchased, lease
7purchased, or otherwise acquired by, or dedicated to, a local governmental unit in lieu
8of the local governmental unit contracting for the erection, construction, repair,
9remodeling, or demolition of the facility.
AB621-ASA2,8,1310 (d) A road, street, bridge, sanitary sewer, or water main project in which the
11completed road, street, bridge, sanitary sewer, or water main is acquired by, or
12dedicated to, a local governmental unit, including under s. 236.13 (2), for ownership
13or maintenance by the local governmental unit.
AB621-ASA2,8,25 14(3) Prevailing wage rates and hours of labor. (am) A local governmental unit,
15before making a contract by direct negotiation or soliciting bids on a contract for the
16erection, construction, remodeling, repairing, or demolition of any project of public
17works, shall apply to the department to determine the prevailing wage rate for each
18trade or occupation required in the work contemplated. The department shall
19conduct investigations and hold public hearings as necessary to define the trades or
20occupations that are commonly employed on projects of public works that are subject
21to this section and to inform itself of the prevailing wage rates in all areas of the state
22for those trades or occupations, in order to determine the prevailing wage rate for
23each trade or occupation. The department shall issue its determination within 30
24days after receiving the request and shall file the determination with the requesting
25local governmental unit.
AB621-ASA2,9,7
1(ar) The department shall, by January 1 of each year, compile the prevailing
2wage rates for each trade or occupation in each area. The compilation shall, in
3addition to the current prevailing wage rates, include future prevailing wage rates
4when those prevailing wage rates can be determined for any trade or occupation in
5any area and shall specify the effective date of those future prevailing wage rates.
6If a project of public works extends into more than one area, the department shall
7determine only one standard of prevailing wage rates for the entire project.
AB621-ASA2,9,158 (av) In determining prevailing wage rates under par. (am) or (ar), the
9department may not use data from projects that are subject to this section, s. 103.49
10or 103.50, or 40 USC 3142 unless the department determines that there is
11insufficient wage data in the area to determine those prevailing wage rates, in which
12case the department may use data from projects that are subject to this section, s.
13103.49 or 103.50, or 40 USC 3142. In determining prevailing wage rates under par.
14(am) or (ar), the department may not use data from any construction work that is
15performed by a local governmental unit or a state agency.
AB621-ASA2,9,2416 (bm) Any person may request a recalculation of any portion of an initial
17determination within 30 days after the initial determination date if the person
18submits evidence with the request showing that the prevailing wage rate for any
19given trade or occupation included in the initial determination does not represent the
20prevailing wage rate for that trade or occupation in the area. The evidence shall
21include wage rate information reflecting work performed by individuals working in
22the contested trade or occupation in the area during the current survey period. The
23department shall affirm or modify the initial determination within 15 days after the
24date on which the department receives the request for recalculation.
AB621-ASA2,10,14
1(br) In addition to the recalculation under par. (bm), the local governmental
2unit that requested the determination under this subsection may request a review
3of any portion of a determination within 30 days after the date of issuance of the
4determination if the local governmental unit submits evidence with the request
5showing that the prevailing wage rate for any given trade or occupation included in
6the determination does not represent the prevailing wage rate for that trade or
7occupation in the city, village, or town in which the proposed project of public works
8is located. That evidence shall include wage rate information for the contested trade
9or occupation on at least 3 similar projects located in the city, village, or town where
10the proposed project of public works is located and on which some work has been
11performed during the current survey period and which were considered by the
12department in issuing its most recent compilation under par. (ar). The department
13shall affirm or modify the determination within 15 days after the date on which the
14department receives the request for review.
AB621-ASA2,11,215 (dm) A local governmental unit that is subject to this section shall include a
16reference to the prevailing wage rates determined by the department and to the
17prevailing hours of labor in the notice published for the purpose of securing bids for
18the project of public works. Except as otherwise provided in this paragraph, if any
19contract or subcontract for a project of public works is entered into, the prevailing
20wage rates determined by the department and the prevailing hours of labor shall be
21physically incorporated into and made a part of the contract or subcontract. For a
22minor subcontract, as determined by the department, the department shall
23prescribe by rule the method of notifying the minor subcontractor of the prevailing
24wage rates and prevailing hours of labor applicable to the minor subcontract. The
25prevailing wage rates and prevailing hours of labor applicable to a contract or

1subcontract may not be changed during the time that the contract or subcontract is
2in force.
AB621-ASA2,11,43 (e) No contractor, subcontractor, or contractor's or subcontractor's agent that
4is subject to this section may do any of the following:
AB621-ASA2,11,75 1. Pay an individual performing the work described in sub. (4) less than the
6prevailing wage rate in the same or most similar trade or occupation determined
7under this subsection.
AB621-ASA2,11,128 2. Allow an individual performing the work described in sub. (4) to work a
9greater number of hours per day or per week than the prevailing hours of labor,
10unless the contractor, subcontractor, or contractor's or subcontractor's agent pays
11the individual for all hours worked in excess of the prevailing hours of labor at a rate
12of at least 1.5 times the individual's hourly basic rate of pay.
AB621-ASA2,11,18 13(4) Covered employees. (a) Subject to par. (b), any person subject to this
14section shall pay all of the following employees the prevailing wage rate determined
15under sub. (3) and may not allow such employees to work a greater number of hours
16per day or per week than the prevailing hours of labor, unless the person pays the
17employee for all hours worked in excess of the prevailing hours of labor at a rate of
18at least 1.5 times the employee's hourly basic rate of pay:
AB621-ASA2,11,2019 1. All laborers, workers, mechanics, and truck drivers employed on the site of
20a project of public works that is subject to this section.
AB621-ASA2,12,221 2. All laborers, workers, mechanics, and truck drivers employed in the
22manufacturing or furnishing of materials, articles, supplies, or equipment on the site
23of a project of public works that is subject to this section or from a facility dedicated
24exclusively, or nearly so, to a project of public works that is subject to this section by

1a contractor, subcontractor, agent, or other person performing any work on the site
2of the project.
AB621-ASA2,12,103 (b) A laborer, worker, mechanic, or truck driver who is employed to process,
4manufacture, pick up, or deliver materials or products from a commercial
5establishment that has a fixed place of business from which the establishment
6supplies processed or manufactured materials or products or from a facility that is
7not dedicated exclusively, or nearly so, to a project of public works that is subject to
8this section is not entitled to receive the prevailing wage rate determined under sub.
9(3) or to receive at least 1.5 times his or her hourly basic rate of pay for all hours
10worked in excess of the prevailing hours of labor unless any of the following applies:
AB621-ASA2,12,1511 1. The laborer, worker, mechanic, or truck driver is employed to go to the source
12of mineral aggregate such as sand, gravel, or stone and deliver that mineral
13aggregate to the site of a project of public works that is subject to this section by
14depositing the material directly in final place, from the transporting vehicle or
15through spreaders from the transporting vehicle.
AB621-ASA2,12,1916 2. The laborer, worker, mechanic, or truck driver is employed to go to the site
17of a project of public works that is subject to this section, pick up excavated material
18or spoil from the site of the project, and transport that excavated material or spoil
19away from the site of the project.
AB621-ASA2,12,2220 (c) A person subject to this section shall pay a truck driver who is an
21owner-operator of a truck separately for his or her work and for the use of his or her
22truck.
AB621-ASA2,12,23 23(5) Nonapplicability. This section does not apply to any of the following:
AB621-ASA2,13,524 (a) A single-trade project of public works for which the estimated project cost
25of completion is less than $48,000, a multiple-trade project of public works for which

1the estimated project cost of completion is less than $100,000, or, in the case of a
2multiple-trade project of public works erected, constructed, repaired, remodeled, or
3demolished by a private contractor for a city or village having a population of less
4than 2,500 or for a town, a multiple-trade project of public works for which the
5estimated project cost of completion is less than $234,000.
AB621-ASA2,13,96 (b) Work performed on a project of public works for which the local
7governmental unit contracting for the project is not required to compensate any
8contractor, subcontractor, contractor's or subcontractor's agent, or individual for
9performing the work.
AB621-ASA2,13,1110 (c) Minor service or maintenance work, warranty work, or work under a supply
11and installation contract.
AB621-ASA2,13,1412 (f) A project of public works involving the erection, construction, repair,
13remodeling, or demolition of a residential property containing 2 dwelling units or
14less.
AB621-ASA2,13,2015 (g) A road, street, bridge, sanitary sewer, or water main project that is a part
16of a development in which not less than 90 percent of the lots contain or will contain
172 dwelling units or less, as determined by the local governmental unit at the time of
18approval of the development, and that, on completion, is acquired by, or dedicated to,
19a local governmental unit, including under s. 236.13 (2), for ownership or
20maintenance by the local governmental unit.
AB621-ASA2,14,2 21(8) Posting. A local governmental unit that has contracted for a project of
22public works shall post the prevailing wage rates determined by the department, the
23prevailing hours of labor, and the provisions of subs. (10) (a) and (11) (a) in at least
24one conspicuous place on the site of the project that is easily accessible by employees

1working on the project, or, if there is no common site on the project, at the place
2normally used by the local governmental unit to post public notices.
AB621-ASA2,14,11 3(9) Compliance. (a) When the department finds that a local governmental unit
4has not requested a determination under sub. (3) (am) or that a local governmental
5unit, contractor, or subcontractor has not physically incorporated a determination
6into a contract or subcontract as required under this section or has not notified a
7minor subcontractor of a determination in the manner prescribed by the department
8by rule promulgated under sub. (3) (dm), the department shall notify the local
9governmental unit, contractor, or subcontractor of the noncompliance and shall file
10the determination with the local governmental unit, contractor, or subcontractor
11within 30 days after the notice.
AB621-ASA2,14,1612 (b) Upon completion of a project of public works and before receiving final
13payment for his or her work on the project, each agent or subcontractor shall furnish
14the contractor with an affidavit stating that the agent or subcontractor has complied
15fully with the requirements of this section. A contractor may not authorize final
16payment until the affidavit is filed in proper form and order.
AB621-ASA2,15,617 (c) Upon completion of a project of public works and before receiving final
18payment for his or her work on the project, each contractor shall file with the local
19governmental unit authorizing the work an affidavit stating that the contractor has
20complied fully with the requirements of this section and that the contractor has
21received an affidavit under par. (b) from each of the contractor's agents and
22subcontractors. A local governmental unit may not authorize a final payment until
23the affidavit is filed in proper form and order. If a local governmental unit authorizes
24a final payment before an affidavit is filed in proper form and order or if the
25department determines, based on the greater weight of the credible evidence, that

1any person performing the work specified in sub. (4) has been or may have been paid
2less than the prevailing wage rate or less than 1.5 times the hourly basic rate of pay
3for all hours worked in excess of the prevailing hours of labor and requests that the
4local governmental unit withhold all or part of the final payment, but the local
5governmental unit fails to do so, the local governmental unit is liable for all back
6wages payable up to the amount of the final payment.
AB621-ASA2,15,12 7(10) Records; inspection; enforcement. (a) Each contractor, subcontractor, or
8contractor's or subcontractor's agent that performs work on a project of public works
9that is subject to this section shall keep full and accurate records clearly indicating
10the name and trade or occupation of every individual performing the work described
11in sub. (4) and an accurate record of the number of hours worked by each of those
12individuals and the actual wages paid for the hours worked.
AB621-ASA2,15,2113 (b) The department or the contracting local governmental unit may demand
14and examine, and every contractor, subcontractor, and contractor's or
15subcontractor's agent shall keep, and furnish upon request by the department or
16local governmental unit, copies of payrolls and other records and information
17relating to the wages paid to individuals performing the work described in sub. (4)
18for work to which this section applies. The department may inspect records in the
19manner provided in ch. 103. Every contractor, subcontractor, or agent performing
20work on a project of public works that is subject to this section is subject to the
21requirements of ch. 103 relating to the examination of records.
AB621-ASA2,16,1022 (c) If requested by any person, the department shall inspect the payroll records
23of any contractor, subcontractor, or agent performing work on a project of public
24works that is subject to this section as provided in this paragraph to ensure
25compliance with this section. On receipt of such a request, the department shall

1request that the contractor, subcontractor, or agent submit to the department a
2certified record of the information specified in par. (a), other than personally
3identifiable information relating to an employee of the contractor, subcontractor, or
4agent, for no longer than a 4-week period. The department may request that a
5contractor, subcontractor, or agent submit those records no more than once per
6calendar quarter for each project of public works on which the contractor,
7subcontractor, or agent is performing work. The department may not charge a
8requester a fee for obtaining that information. Certified records submitted to the
9department under this paragraph are open for public inspection and copying under
10s. 19.35 (1).
AB621-ASA2,16,1611 (d) Section 103.005 (5) (f), (11), (12), and (13) applies to this section, except that
12s. 103.005 (12) (a) does not apply to a person who fails to provide any information to
13the department to assist the department in determining prevailing wage rates under
14sub. (3) (am) or (ar). Section 111.322 (2m) applies to discharge and other
15discriminatory acts arising in connection with any proceeding under this section,
16including proceedings under sub. (11) (a).
AB621-ASA2,16,23 17(11) Liability and penalties. (a) 1. A contractor, subcontractor, or contractor's
18or subcontractor's agent who fails to pay the prevailing wage rate determined by the
19department under sub. (3) or who pays less than 1.5 times the hourly basic rate of
20pay for all hours worked in excess of the prevailing hours of labor is liable to any
21affected employee in the amount of his or her unpaid wages or his or her unpaid
22overtime compensation and in an additional amount as liquidated damages as
23provided under subd. 2. or 3., whichever is applicable.
AB621-ASA2,17,724 2. If the department determines upon inspection under sub. (10) (b) or (c) that
25a contractor, subcontractor, or contractor's or subcontractor's agent has failed to pay

1the prevailing wage rate determined by the department under sub. (3) or has paid
2less than 1.5 times the hourly basic rate of pay for all hours worked in excess of the
3prevailing hours of labor, the department shall order the contractor to pay to any
4affected employee the amount of his or her unpaid wages or his or her unpaid
5overtime compensation and an additional amount equal to 100 percent of the amount
6of those unpaid wages or that unpaid overtime compensation as liquidated damages
7within a period specified by the department in the order.
AB621-ASA2,17,188 3. In addition to or in lieu of recovering the liability specified in subd. 1. as
9provided in subd. 2., any employee for and on behalf of that employee and other
10employees similarly situated may commence an action to recover that liability in any
11court of competent jurisdiction. If the court finds that a contractor, subcontractor,
12or contractor's or subcontractor's agent has failed to pay the prevailing wage rate
13determined by the department under sub. (3) or has paid less than 1.5 times the
14hourly basic rate of pay for all hours worked in excess of the prevailing hours of labor,
15the court shall order the contractor, subcontractor, or agent to pay to any affected
16employee the amount of his or her unpaid wages or his or her unpaid overtime
17compensation and an additional amount equal to 100 percent of the amount of those
18unpaid wages or that unpaid overtime compensation as liquidated damages.
AB621-ASA2,17,2319 5. No employee may be a party plaintiff to an action under subd. 3. unless the
20employee consents in writing to become a party and the consent is filed in the court
21in which the action is brought. Notwithstanding s. 814.04 (1), the court shall, in
22addition to any judgment awarded to the plaintiff, allow reasonable attorney fees
23and costs to be paid by the defendant.
AB621-ASA2,18,224 (b) 1. Except as provided in subds. 2., 4., and 6., any contractor, subcontractor,
25or contractor's or subcontractor's agent who violates this section may be fined not

1more than $200 or imprisoned for not more than 6 months or both. Each day that
2any violation continues is a separate offense.
AB621-ASA2,18,113 2. Whoever induces any individual who seeks to be or is employed on any
4project of public works that is subject to this section to give up, waive, or return any
5part of the wages to which the individual is entitled under the contract governing the
6project, or who reduces the hourly basic rate of pay normally paid to an individual
7for work on a project that is not subject to this section during a week in which the
8individual works both on a project of public works that is subject to this section and
9on a project that is not subject to this section, by threat not to employ, by threat of
10dismissal from employment, or by any other means is guilty of an offense under s.
11946.15 (1).
AB621-ASA2,18,2112 3. Any individual employed on a project of public works that is subject to this
13section who knowingly allows a contractor, subcontractor, or contractor's or
14subcontractor's agent to pay him or her less than the prevailing wage rate set forth
15in the contract governing the project, who gives up, waives, or returns any part of the
16compensation to which he or she is entitled under the contract, or who gives up,
17waives, or returns any part of the compensation to which he or she is normally
18entitled for work on a project that is not subject to this section during a week in which
19the individual works both on a project of public works that is subject to this section
20and on a project that is not subject to this section, is guilty of an offense under s.
21946.15 (2).
AB621-ASA2,19,222 4. Whoever induces any individual who seeks to be or is employed on any
23project of public works that is subject to this section to allow any part of the wages
24to which the individual is entitled under the contract governing the project to be
25deducted from the individual's pay is guilty of an offense under s. 946.15 (3), unless

1the deduction would be allowed under 29 CFR 3.5 or 3.6 from an individual who is
2working on a project that is subject to 40 USC 3142.
AB621-ASA2,19,83 5. Any individual who is employed on a project of public works that is subject
4to this section who knowingly allows any part of the wages to which he or she is
5entitled under the contract governing the project to be deducted from his or her pay
6is guilty of an offense under s. 946.15 (4), unless the deduction would be allowed
7under 29 CFR 3.5 or 3.6 from an individual who is working on a project that is subject
8to 40 USC 3142.
AB621-ASA2,19,119 6. Subdivision 1. does not apply to any person who fails to provide any
10information to the department to assist the department in determining prevailing
11wage rates under sub. (3) (am) or (ar).
AB621-ASA2,19,24 12(12) Debarment. (a) Except as provided under pars. (b) and (c), the department
13shall notify any local governmental unit applying for a determination under sub. (3)
14of the names of all persons that the department has found to have failed to pay the
15prevailing wage rate determined under sub. (3) or has found to have paid less than
161.5 times the hourly basic rate of pay for all hours worked in excess of the prevailing
17hours of labor at any time in the preceding 3 years. The department shall include
18with each name the address of the person and shall specify when the person failed
19to pay the prevailing wage rate and when the person paid less than 1.5 times the
20hourly basic rate of pay for all hours worked in excess of the prevailing hours of labor.
21A local governmental unit may not award any contract to the person unless otherwise
22recommended by the department or unless 3 years have elapsed from the date the
23department issued its findings or the date of final determination by a court of
24competent jurisdiction, whichever is later.
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1(b) The department may not include in a notification under par. (a) the name
2of any person on the basis of having subcontracted a contract for a project of public
3works to a person that the department has found to have failed to pay the prevailing
4wage rate determined under sub. (3) or has found to have paid less than 1.5 times
5the hourly basic rate of pay for all hours worked in excess of the prevailing hours of
6labor.
AB621-ASA2,20,107 (c) This subsection does not apply to any contractor, subcontractor, or agent
8who in good faith commits a minor violation of this section, as determined on a
9case-by-case basis through administrative hearings with all rights to due process
10afforded to all parties or who has not exhausted or waived all appeals.
AB621-ASA2,20,2011 (d) Any person submitting a bid or negotiating a contract on a project of public
12works that is subject to this section shall, on the date the person submits the bid or
13negotiates the contract, identify any construction business in which the person, or
14a shareholder, officer, or partner of the person, if the person is a business, owns, or
15has owned at least a 25 percent interest on the date the person submits the bid or
16negotiates the contract or at any other time within 3 years preceding the date the
17person submits the bid or negotiates the contract, if the business has been found to
18have failed to pay the prevailing wage rate determined under sub. (3) or to have paid
19less than 1.5 times the hourly basic rate of pay for all hours worked in excess of the
20prevailing hours of labor.
AB621-ASA2,20,2121 (e) The department shall promulgate rules to administer this subsection.
AB621-ASA2,17 22Section 17 . 84.41 (3) of the statutes is created to read:
AB621-ASA2,21,223 84.41 (3) Employment regulations. Employment regulations set forth in s.
24103.50 pertaining to wages and hours shall apply to all projects constructed under
25s. 84.40 in the same manner as such laws apply to projects on other state highways.

1Where applicable, the federal wages and hours law known as the Davis-Bacon act
2shall apply.
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