34 Pa. Code § 9.205 - Determination of rates
The Prevailing Wage Division of the Department will establish rate schedules pursuant to the following:
(1) The Prevailing Wage Division will, on a
continuing basis, obtain rel-evant information from employers, employes,
employe representatives and interested parties as an aid in determining the
prevailing wage rate for localities.
(2) The Department will make public its
proposed prevailing wage rates and advertise same in the Pennsylvania
Bulletin and invite and receive written comments and objections for a
period of 14-calendar days following the advertising of the proposed rates.
Within 14 days after the last day for receiving comments and objections, the
Department will review the proposed rates, comments, and objections and publish
in the Pennsylvania Bulletin a schedule of rates which shall
become effective upon publication.
(3) Any prospective bidder or contractor or
their representative, any representative of any group of employers or of any
craft or classification of workmen, or of both a group and craft or
classification, engaged in the particular type of printing involved may, within
a 10-day period following publication of the final rates, file with the
Secretary a verified petition to review the Department's determination of the
prevailing wage rate or rates. The petition shall set forth the facts upon
which it is based. Upon receipt of such petition, the Secretary will, upon
notice to the petitioner and the recognized collective bargaining
representatives for the particular printing crafts and classifications involved
and to other interested persons who shall in writing request the Secretary so
to do, hold a public hearing in accordance with the procedures set forth in 1
Pa. Code Chapter 35 (relating to formal proceedings) within 30 days after the
filing of such petition. Following such hearing, the Secretary will make a
determination which will be final unless appealed to the Commonwealth
Court.
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