Amendment No. 135

 

Assembly Amendment to Assembly Bill No. 190                                                                (BDR 54‑406)

Proposed by: Committee on Commerce and Labor

Amendment Box:

Resolves Conflicts with: N/A

Amends:         Summary:               Title:              Preamble:               Joint Sponsorship:

 

ASSEMBLY ACTION              Initial and Date              |SENATE ACTION                        Initial and Date

       Adopted       Lost                                               |          Adopted       Lost                                           

Concurred In                     Not                                                        |Concurred In  Not                                       

       Receded        Not                                               |         Receded        Not                                           

 

     Amend sec. 3, page 5, lines 43 and 44, by deleting:

[claims for wages”] claim” ” and inserting:

[claims] claim for wages” ”.

     Amend sec. 4, page 6, line 38, by deleting “shall” and inserting “may”.

     Amend sec. 5, page 7, line 40, after “file a” by inserting “certified payroll”.

     Amend sec. 5, page 7, line 42, by deleting “any” and inserting:

an application for qualification or a certified payroll”.

     Amend sec. 6, page 8, line 11, by deleting “Board.” and inserting:

Board of each contractor who is prohibited from being awarded a contract for a public work pursuant to this section.”.

     Amend sec. 7, page 8, lines 28 and 29, by deleting:

[claims for wages” means claims] claim” means” and inserting:

[claims] claim for wages” means [claims]”.

     Amend sec. 7, page 8, by deleting lines 30 through 34 and inserting:

“the Labor Commissioner determines to be valid after providing notice and [conducting] an opportunity for a hearing pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.”.

     Amend the title of the bill to read as follows:

“AN ACT relating to contractors; revising the circumstances in which construction fraud occurs; clarifying the circumstances in which the Executive Officer of the State Contractors’ Board may seek a cease and desist order; revising the circumstances in which the State Contractors’ Board may require a licensed contractor to post a bond for wages; providing that the State Contractors’ Board may suspend the license of a licensee who is prohibited from being awarded a contract for a public work; revising and clarifying the circumstances in which the State Contractors’ Board may take disciplinary action against a licensee; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.”.