New Mexico 2022 Regular Session

New Mexico Senate Bill SB4

Introduced
1/18/22  
Report Pass
1/19/22  
Report Pass
1/25/22  
Report Pass
2/1/22  
Engrossed
2/2/22  
Report Pass
2/12/22  
Enrolled
2/28/22  
Chaptered
2/28/22  

Caption

Prevailing Wage And Fringe Benefit Rates

Impact

If enacted, SB4 will significantly impact the Public Works Minimum Wage Act, ensuring that all contractors engaging in state or local public works projects adhere to the established standards for employee compensation. The legislation seeks to close gaps in wage determination, thereby promoting equitable pay while also aiming to protect workers from underpayment through a structured complaint and resolution process.

Summary

SB4 aims to establish clear guidelines for determining prevailing wage rates and benefits for workers employed on public works projects in the state. The bill stipulates that the director shall determine these rates annually, with an implementation date by January 1 of the following year. This aligns compensation for mechanics and laborers with local wages dictated by collective bargaining agreements, thereby fostering consistency and fairness across public works contracts.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment regarding SB4 is varied among legislators and interest groups. Supporters argue that the bill promotes fair wages and provides necessary protections for laborers in the public works sector. On the other hand, detractors express concerns that the regulation could complicate the contracting process and potentially inflate project costs due to higher mandated wages.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the bill's mechanisms for appealing wage determinations, which do not halt the implementation of rates during appeals—raises questions regarding the rights of contractors versus workers. Additionally, critics argue that the bill may place undue burdens on smaller contractors who may struggle to comply with the enhanced regulatory framework.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM AB889

Prevailing wage: per diem wages.

NM HB4007

Labor: hours and wages; prevailing wage; reenact. Creates new act.

NM HB887

Relating To Prevailing Wages.

NM SB1568

Relating To Prevailing Wages.

NM HB3491

PREVAILING WAGE-CONTRACTORS

NM SB0006

Labor: hours and wages; prevailing wage; reenact. Creates new act.

NM SB2408

PREVAILING WAGE-CONTRACTORS

NM HB2881

PREVAILING WAGE-PUBLIC WORKS

NM SB0249

PREVAILING WAGE-PUBLIC WORKS

NM HB366

AN ACT relating to prevailing wage.

Similar Bills

CA AB2182

Public works.

NJ A4718

Provides equitable relief to State contractors who sustained unanticipated expenses due to price escalation for construction materials.

NJ A2876

Provides equitable relief to State contractors who sustained unanticipated expenses due to price escalation for construction materials.

CA SB503

Medi-Cal: managed care plan: subcontracts.

IA HF478

A bill for an act requiring the payment of local prevailing wage rates to persons working on public improvements for public bodies, providing remedies and penalties, and including effective date provisions.

NM SB59

Public Works Minimum Wage Definitions

NJ A5536

Provides equitable relief to government contractors who have sustained unanticipated expenses due to increases for construction materials; appropriates $25 million.

NJ S3775

Provides equitable relief to government contractors who have sustained unanticipated expenses due to increases for construction materials; appropriates $25 million.