Maryland Code § SF-17-201

Section SF-17-201
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(a) In this subtitle, unless the context indicates otherwise, the following
words have the meanings indicated.
(b) "Apprentice" means an individual who:
(1) is at least 16 years old;
(2) has signed with an employer or employer's agent, an association
of employers, an organization of employees, or a joint committee from both, an
agreement including a statement of:
(i) the trade, craft, or occupation that the individual is
learning; and
(ii) the beginning and ending dates of the apprenticeship; and
(3) is registered in a program of the Council or the Office of
Apprenticeship of the United States Department of Labor.
(c) "Commissioner" means:
(1) the Commissioner of Labor and Industry;

(2) the Deputy Commissioner of Labor and Industry; or
(3) an authorized representative of the Commissioner.
(d) "Construction" includes all:
(1) building;
(2) reconstructing;
(3) improving;
(4) enlarging;
(5) painting and decorating;
(6) altering;
(7) maintaining;
(8) repairing; and
(9) services provided under a mechanical systems service contract.
(e) "Council" means the Apprenticeship and Training Council.
(f) (1) "Employee" means an apprentice or worker employed by a
contractor or subcontractor under a public work contract.
(2) "Employee" does not include an individual employed by a public
body.
(g) (1) "Locality" means the county in which the work is to be performed.
(2) If the public work is located within 2 or more counties, the locality
includes all counties in which the public work is located.
(h) "Mechanical systems service contract" means a contract for:
(1) HVAC systems, including heating, ventilation, ductwork, and
cooling/air-conditioning equipment;
(2) refrigeration systems;

(3) plumbing systems, including pipes, tanks, fittings, and other
elements that control the water and gas supply, heating, and sanitation of a building;
(4) electrical systems, including electrical components that supply,
distribute, generate, and use electrical power, overhead and underground lines, poles,
transformers, and other related equipment; and
(5) elevator systems, including escalators, moving walkways, and
other conveyances.
(i) "Prevailing wage rate" means the hourly rate of wages paid in the
locality as determined by the Commissioner under § 17-208 of this subtitle.
(j) (1) "Public body" means:
(i) the State;
(ii) except as provided in paragraph (2)(i) of this subsection, a
unit of the State government or instrumentality of the State;
(iii) any political subdivision, agency, person, or entity with
respect to the construction of any public work for which 25% or more of the money
used for construction is State money;
(iv) notwithstanding paragraph (2)(ii) of this subsection, a
political subdivision if its governing body:
1. provides by ordinance or resolution that the political
subdivision is covered by this subtitle; and
2. gives written notice of that ordinance or resolution
to the Commissioner; and
(v) the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission.
(2) "Public body" does not include:
(i) except as provided in paragraph (1)(v) of this subsection, a
unit of the State government or instrumentality of the State funded wholly from a
source other than the State; or
(ii) any political subdivision, agency, person, or entity with
respect to the construction of any public work for which less than 25% of the money
used for construction is State money.

(k) (1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, "public work" means
a structure or work, including a bridge, building, ditch, road, alley, waterwork, or
sewage disposal plant, that:
(i) is constructed for public use or benefit; or
(ii) is paid for wholly or partly by public money.
(2) "Public work" does not include:
(i) unless let to contract, a structure or work whose
construction is performed by a public service company under order of the Public
Service Commission or other public authority regardless of:
1. public supervision or direction; or
2. payment wholly or partly from public money; or
(ii) a capital project that receives State funds in the annual
State capital budget as:
1. a local House of Delegates initiative; or
2. a local Senate initiative.
(l) "Public work contract" means a contract for construction of a public
work.
(m) "Worker" means a laborer or mechanic.

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