Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H8149

Introduced
4/14/22  

Caption

Labor And Payment Of Debts By Contractors

Impact

One notable impact of H8149 is the protocol it establishes for reporting and maintaining payroll records. Contractors working on projects with a contract value exceeding $1,000,000 are required to maintain a daily log of employees at the worksite. This log must include details such as names, job titles, and employers, and be readily available for inspection by the awarding authority and relevant department officials. Such progressive measures aim to enhance accountability and transparency in public works contracting and labor practices within the state.

Summary

House Bill H8149, introduced in the Rhode Island General Assembly, aims to amend existing laws concerning labor and the payment of debts by contractors on public works projects. The legislation imposes stricter requirements on contractors, subcontractors, vendors, and providers awarded contracts, mandating them to submit certified payroll records monthly to the awarding authority for all employees involved in public works or school transportation services. This ensures that wage compliance is monitored more closely and allows for better enforcement of labor laws within the public sector.

Conclusion

Overall, the enactment of H8149 reflects a growing trend towards stringent compliance with labor laws in public contracting. By ensuring that all labor used in public works is properly documented and compensated, this bill not only aims to uphold workers' rights but also strives to foster a more equitable workplace environment within state-funded projects.

Contention

There are potential points of contention regarding the increased administrative burden this bill may place on contractors, particularly smaller firms that may lack the resources to comply with these new requirements. Critics may argue that the monthly reporting and daily logging could hinder project efficiency and increase costs. Proponents, however, justify these measures as crucial for ensuring fair labor practices and the proper payment of wages, thereby safeguarding workers' rights and preventing exploitation in public contracts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5595

Labor And Payment Of Debts By Contractors

RI S0918

Labor And Payment Of Debts By Contractors

RI H5594

Labor And Payment Of Debts By Contractors

RI S2980

Labor And Payment Of Debts By Contractors

RI H5446

Labor And Payment Of Debts By Contractors

RI H7027

Labor And Payment Of Debts By Contractors

RI H7314

Labor And Payment Of Debts By Contractors

RI H5050

Labor And Payment Of Debts By Contractors

RI H7280

Labor And Payment Of Debts By Contractors

RI HB05265

An Act Requiring The Prompt Payment Of Contractors.

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