Maryland Code § SF-17-605

Section SF-17-605
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(a) (1) A contractor or subcontractor that elects to make payments to the
Fund in accordance with this subtitle shall make payments, as determined by the
Secretary, not to exceed 25 cents per hour for each employee in each covered craft
who is employed by the contractor or subcontractor on the covered project.
(2) If the prevailing wage determination for a covered craft includes
a fringe benefit contribution for apprenticeship programs that exceeds 25 cents, the
contractor or subcontractor shall pay the difference to the employees in the covered
craft in wages.
(3) Payments made under this section fulfill any obligations of the
contractor or subcontractor regarding contributions for apprenticeship programs
included in the prevailing wage determination under § 17-208 of this title.
(4) Payments made under paragraph (1) of this section are
permissible deductions under § 17-215(b) of this title.
(5) Payments made to the Fund in accordance with paragraph (1) of
this subsection shall be made on a monthly basis.
(b) (1) If the Secretary determines that a contractor or subcontractor for
a covered project has made contributions to an apprenticeship training program at
rates lower than those required by this subtitle, the contractor or subcontractor shall
make payments to the Fund for the difference between its contribution and the
contribution rate required by this subtitle.
(2) Payments made to the Fund in accordance with paragraph (1) of
this subsection shall be made on a monthly basis.
(c) A contractor shall report all apprenticeship payments made under this
subtitle on prevailing wage payroll records required by § 17-220 of this title.

(d) (1) A contractor or subcontractor that makes contributions to the
Fund, a registered apprenticeship program, or an organization that has registered
apprenticeship programs may request that its contributions be directed to a specific
preapprenticeship or workforce development program.
(2) The Secretary shall make a good-faith effort to accommodate
requests received in accordance with paragraph (1) of this subsection.

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