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9/18/2000
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• 5. DAVIS -BACON ACT AND LABOR STANDARDS. County agrees to comply with the <br /> requirements of the Davis Bacon Act as amended, the provision of Contract Work Hours, the Safety <br /> Standards Act, the Copeland Anti- Kickback Act (40 U.S.C. 276,327 -333) and all other applicable <br /> Federal, State and local laws and regulations pertaining to labor standards insofar as those acts apply <br /> to the performance of this agreement. <br /> County shall ensure that all contractors engaged in construction funded by the Community <br /> Development Block Grant and the HOME Program compensate all laborers, mechanics no less than <br /> minimum wage rates determined by the Department of Labor to be prevailing for the classes of <br /> laborers and mechanics employed on such projects. The provisions of this section apply to all <br /> construction projects in excess of $2,000 except the following: <br /> a. Property designed for residential use with seven (7) or less units, where the <br /> rehabilitation work is funded by CDBG; and <br /> b. Property designed for residential use with eleven (11) or less units, where the <br /> rehabilitation work is funded by HOME Program. <br /> 6. SECTION 3. The parties to this Agreement acknowledge, consent and agree that: <br /> a. The work to be performed under this contract is assisted by direct Federal financial <br /> assistance from the Department of Housing and Urban Development and is subject to <br /> the requirements of Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1965, as <br /> amended, 12 U.S.C. 1701u. Section 3 requires that to the greatest extent feasible, <br /> opportunities for training and employment be given to Section 3 residents and <br /> businesses. A Section 3 resident is defined as residents of public housing, or low - <br /> income residents whose income (or a family whose income, adjusted for family size) <br /> does not exceed 50% of the median income, or low- income residents whose income <br /> (or a family whose income, adjusted for family size) does not exceed 80% of the <br /> median income. A Section 3 business is one that is owned by Section 3 residents; or • <br /> employs Section 3 residents in full -time positions; or subcontracts with businesses <br /> which provide economic opportunities to low- income persons. <br /> b. The parties to this agreement will comply with the provisions of said Section 3 and <br /> the regulations issued pursuant thereto by the Secretary of Housing and Urban <br /> • <br /> Development set forth in 24 C.F.R. 135, and all applicable rules and orders of the <br /> Department issued thereunder. The parties to this agreement certify and agree that <br /> they are under no contractual or other disability which would prevent them from . <br /> complying with these requirements. <br /> • <br /> c. County will send to each labor organization or representative of workers with which it <br /> has a collective bargaining Agreement or other contract or understanding, if any, a <br /> Exhibit E <br /> Page 5 of 7 <br /> aSl <br />
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