The following definitions apply to this chapter: (a) âAwarding authorityâ means any local government agency, including any city, county, special district, transit district, joint powers authority, or nonprofit corporation that awards or otherwise enters into contracts for public transit services or for the collection and transportation of solid waste performed within the State of California. (b) âBidderâ means any person who submits a bid to an awarding authority for a public transit service contract, an exclusive contract for the collection and transportation of solid waste, or a subcontract. (c) âContractorâ means any person who enters into a public transit service contract or an exclusive contract for the collection and transportation of solid waste with an awarding authority. (d) âEmployeeâ means any individual who works for a contractor or subcontractor under a contract. âEmployeeâ does not include an executive, administrative, or professional employee exempt from the payment of overtime compensation within the meaning of subdivision (a) of Section 515 or any person who is not an âemployeeâ as defined under Section 2(3) of the National Labor Relations Act (29 U.S.C. Sec. 152(3)). (e) âPersonâ means any individual, proprietorship, partnership, joint venture, corporation, limited liability company, trust, association, or other entity that may employ individuals or enter into contracts. (f) âPublic transit servicesâ means the provision of passenger transportation services to the general public, including paratransit service. (g) âService contractâ means any contract the principal purpose of which is to provide public transit services or the exclusive right to provide collection and transportation of solid waste through the use of employees. (h) âSolid wasteâ has the same meaning as defined in Section 40191 of the Public Resources Code. (i) âSubcontractorâ means any person who is not an employee who enters into a contract with a contractor to perform a portion of the contractorâs express obligations under a service contract. âSubcontractorâ does not include a contractorâs vendors, suppliers, insurers, or other service providers.
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