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Act 166 of 1965
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PREVAILING WAGES ON STATE PROJECTS

Act 166 of 1965

AN ACT to require prevailing wages and fringe benefits on state projects; to establish the requirements and responsibilities of contracting agents and bidders; and to prescribe penalties.


History: 1965, Act 166, Eff. Mar. 31, 1966


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The People of the State of Michigan enact:

DocumentTypeDescription
Section 408.551SectionDefinitions.
Section 408.552SectionContracts for state projects; minimum wage provisions, exceptions.
Section 408.553SectionPrevailing wage and fringe benefit rates; schedule as part of specifications and bid form.
Section 408.554SectionPrevailing wages and fringe benefit rates; establishment; public hearings.
Section 408.555SectionPrevailing wage and fringe benefit rates; posting by contractors.
Section 408.556SectionPrevailing wages and fringe benefits; failure to pay, termination of contract; contractor's liability and sureties.
Section 408.557SectionViolation of act; penalty.
Section 408.558SectionInapplicability of act.

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