Public buildings and public works; creating the Safety Training for Employees Performing Construction Work with Governmental Entities; effective date.
Impact
The bill has significant implications for state laws regarding construction practices and the responsibilities of contractors when engaging in work funded by governmental entities. By requiring safety training for all construction workers, the bill seeks to reduce workplace accidents and improve overall safety standards. This aligns with federal safety protocols and would potentially elevate the safety measures utilized in state-funded projects. It also empowers governmental entities to enforce these standards and impose penalties for non-compliance, fostering a more accountable construction industry.
Summary
House Bill 2096 aims to enhance safety standards for employees performing construction work with governmental entities in Oklahoma. It establishes requirements for construction safety training and mandates that all employees working on related projects must complete an approved training program. The bill outlines that construction contracts with governmental entities should include provisions that ensure compliance with these safety training requirements, thus prioritizing the safety and well-being of workers in construction sites.
Contention
While the bill aims to improve safety, it may also encounter challenges regarding the implementation of the training requirements and the potential financial burden on contractors. Some stakeholders may express concerns over the feasibility of completing the mandated safety training for all employees within existing project timelines and budgets. The imposition of administrative penalties for non-compliance, which could amount to $100 per day for each non-compliant employee, could also create contentious discussions among contractors about the fairness and practicality of these penalties in the industry's operating environment.
Public buildings and public works; creating the Safety Training for Employees Performing Construction Work with Government Entities; requiring certain contracts to provide for construction safety training. Effective date.
Public buildings and public works; creating the Safety Training for Employees Performing Construction Work with Government Entities; requiring certain contracts to provide for construction safety training. Effective date.
Relating to safety training for employees performing construction work under a contract with a governmental entity; providing administrative penalties.
Relating to safety training for employees performing construction work under a contract with a governmental entity; providing administrative penalties.
Public buildings and public works; bonding; contracting; construction; construction management; emergencies; school buildings; wildlife conservation; bids; payment; fees; State Construction Revolving Fund; effective date.
Public buildings and public works; modifying price threshold for certain construction contract negotiations with qualified contractors. Effective date. Emergency.
Relating to safety training for employees performing construction work under a contract with a governmental entity; providing administrative penalties.
Relating to safety training for employees performing construction work under a contract with a governmental entity; providing administrative penalties.
Labor: fair employment practices; fair and open competition in government contracts act; modify. Amends title & secs. 5, 7, 9 & 13 of 2011 PA 98 (MCL 408.875 et seq.); adds sec. 5a & repeals secs. 2 & 8 of 2011 PA 98 (MCL 408.872 & 408.878).