Nevada Code § 338.035

Discharge of part of obligation of contractor or subcontractor engaged on public work to pay wages by providing bona fide fringe benefits in name of worker
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 7, the obligation of a contractor engaged on a public work or a
subcontractor engaged on a public work to pay wages in accordance with the
determination of the Labor Commissioner may be discharged in part by providing
bona fide fringe benefits in the name of the worker.
2. A contractor or subcontractor may,
pursuant to subsection 1, discharge any part of his or her obligation to pay
wages in accordance with the determination of the Labor Commissioner only to
the extent that the bona fide fringe benefits provided in the name of the
worker are annualized.
3. A contractor or subcontractor who,
pursuant to subsection 1, discharges any part of his or her obligation to pay
wages in accordance with the determination of the Labor Commissioner shall
provide to the Labor Commissioner and the public body that awarded the contract
for the public work any information requested by the Labor Commissioner or the
public body, as applicable, to verify compliance with this section.
4. In addition to any other remedy or
penalty provided in this chapter, after providing the contractor or
subcontractor with notice and an opportunity for a hearing, the Labor
Commissioner shall, if the Labor Commissioner finds that the contractor or
subcontractor has violated a provision of this section:
(a) For the first violation, impose against the
contractor or subcontractor an administrative penalty of not less than $20 nor
more than $50 for each calendar day or portion thereof that each worker
employed on the public work is affected by the violation, up to a maximum of
$2,500;
(b) For the second or any subsequent violation
within 5 years after the date of imposition of an administrative penalty
pursuant to paragraph (a), impose against the contractor or subcontractor an
administrative penalty of not less than $20 nor more than $50 for each calendar
day or portion thereof that each worker employed on the public work is affected
by the violation, up to a maximum of $5,000;
(c) Require the contractor or subcontractor to
make the affected worker whole by paying to the worker as wages any amounts
disallowed as bona fide fringe benefits in a manner prescribed by the Labor
Commissioner;
(d) Report the violation to the Attorney General,
and the Attorney General may prosecute the contractor or subcontractor in
accordance with law; and
(e) In addition to notifying the State
Contractors Board pursuant to NRS 338.017 ,
notify the provider of workers compensation for the contractor or
subcontractor, the Employment Security Division of the Department of
Employment, Training and Rehabilitation and the public body that awarded the
contract for the public work of the violation.
5. The amount of the penalty to be imposed
pursuant to subsection 4 must be based on the sliding scale adopted by
regulation pursuant to NRS 338.060 .
6. If a penalty is imposed pursuant to
this section, the costs of the proceeding, including investigative costs and
attorneys fees, may be recovered by the Labor Commissioner.
7. The provisions of this section do not
apply with regard to:
(a) A worker whose benefits are determined
pursuant to a collective bargaining agreement; or
(b) Contributions made in the name of the worker
by a contractor or subcontractor to a defined contribution plan to the extent
that the amount contributed does not exceed 25 percent of the hourly prevailing
rate of wages for the worker on the public work.
8. As used in this section:
(a) Annualized means an amount paid equally for
all hours worked in a calendar year by the worker for the contractor or
subcontractor who is providing bona fide fringe benefits.
(b) Defined contribution plan has the meaning
ascribed to it in 29 U.S.C. 1002(34).

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