President Bush has, by proclamation, suspended the application of the Davis-Bacon Act to all contracts to be performed in the jurisdictions in Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, and Mississippi included in the Hurricane Katrina disaster area. This has the effect of permitting the payment of less than the locally prevailing wage on contracts entered into after September 8, 2005, for the construction or repair of public buildings and public works in the affected area. H.R. 3684 would make this type of suspension automatic for one year when a disaster is declared under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act
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[Excerpt] The Davis-Bacon Act (DBA) requires, among other things, that not less than the locally pre...
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This Technical Bulletin goes over the wage rate requirements of the Davis-Bacon Act and its regulati...
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Hurricane Katrina has given rise to many emergency contracting situations. This report will attempt ...
A March 2, 2012, decision from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, little noticed outsi...
The Katrina Emergency Tax Relief Act of 2005 was signed into law on September 23, 2005. Pub. L. No. ...
During the last week of August 2005, Hurricane Katrina gathered strength in the Atlantic and moved a...
The Davis-Bacon Act is one of several statutes that deals with federal government procurement. Enact...
This report identifies some of Katrina-related waivers and extensions. Federal agencies have waived ...
This bulletin contains information updating previous Technical Bulletins on the Davis-Bacon Act and ...
[Excerpt] The Davis-Bacon Act (DBA) requires, among other things, that not less than the locally pre...
This paper examines unemployment and employment programs available to workers affected by Hurricane ...
This report discusses the Employment Standards Administration (ESA) attempt to assist Hurricane Katr...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Ame...
This Technical Bulletin goes over the wage rate requirements of the Davis-Bacon Act and its regulati...
This Technical Bulletin discusses the responsibility of city officials to make sure that Federal Rev...
This Technical Bulletin is an update of the July 3, 1973, Revenue Sharing: Wage Requirements by MT...
As Hurricane Katrina relief efforts grow into the billions of dollars, the U.S. Congress is consider...
Hurricane Katrina has given rise to many emergency contracting situations. This report will attempt ...
A March 2, 2012, decision from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, little noticed outsi...
The Katrina Emergency Tax Relief Act of 2005 was signed into law on September 23, 2005. Pub. L. No. ...