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HRS § 104-25 - Suspension
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The director must suspend a person or firm in listed wage-payment, record-falsification, or investigation-interference situations, and must notify specified parties of the suspension.
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The director must suspend a person or firm in listed wage-payment, record-falsification, or investigation-interference situations, and must notify specified parties of the suspension.
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Parties to an appeal may seek judicial review under chapter 91, and an aggrieved party may appeal a suspension or dismissal in circuit court.
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If withheld contract payments are not enough to cover workers’ wages or overtime, and the contractor has not paid, the contractor and sureties are liable for the unpaid amounts plus an equal amount as liquidated damages.
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Workers may sue for unpaid wages or overtime, a committee may seek injunctive relief for prevailing-wage violations, the director may sue after a written request and assignment, and the court must award reasonable attorney’s fees and costs.
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The director must adopt reasonable rules, subject to chapter 91, for prevailing wages, enforcement, administration, and the chapter’s general purposes.
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Contractors on covered contracts must submit weekly certified payroll and fringe-benefit reports, keep payroll records, and provide them on request.
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A contract is not excluded from this chapter just because it was made without regard to chapter 103D, on a cost-plus-a-fixed-fee basis, on a cost-plus-a-fixed-percentage basis, or without advertising for proposals, if the chapter would otherwise apply.
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This chapter and rules made under it do not override or weaken minimum wage or maximum hour laws, or other legal authority to set specific minimum or other wage rates.
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The governor may suspend this chapter by written executive order during certain declared emergencies.
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If inspection is required for work over eight hours in a day or on a weekend/legal holiday, the State or a political subdivision must conduct it and may adjust public employees’ normal working hours and pay them for the extra hours.
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Covered parties must file a copy of their collective bargaining agreement with the director within 5 days after signing it.
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If required wages or overtime are not paid, the governmental contracting agency may stop the contractor or subcontractor from continuing the work and may finish the work itself or by another contract.
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A person must not use, operate, or drive a State- or county-owned vehicle for personal pleasure or personal use, except as allowed by section 105-2.
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State and county vehicles not used for official business must be kept under cover in parking areas if feasible, unless section 105-2 allows otherwise.
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A state motor pool revolving fund must exist in the state treasury, and rental proceeds must be deposited into it.
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Section 105-1 does not apply to listed officials and employees in specific situations.
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Permits under section 105-2 can be limited or revoked, and permit holders or conveyed persons must prove certain facts in proceedings.
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The sheriff, sheriff’s deputies, and any police officer must investigate suspected or actual violations and enforce section 105-1 within their own jurisdictions.
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A person who violates section 105-1 may be fined up to $50, imprisoned up to 10 days, or both. State or county appointed officers or employees who are convicted more than twice of violating section 105-1 may be dismissed or discharged.
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State-owned or state-controlled motor vehicles must display the state seal, “For Official Use Only,” and the name of the controlling agency, unless an exception applies.