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Mitigation Project Grant Agreement Page 13 of 29 City of Everett, D22-024 Revised <br />Form 4/17/2020 <br /> <br />Construction”). In accordance with the statute, contractors must be required to pay wages to <br />laborers and mechanics at a rate not less than the prevailing wages specified in a wage <br />determination made by the Secretary of Labor. In addition, contractors must be required to pay <br />wages not less than once a week. The non-Federal entity must place a copy of the current <br />prevailing wage determination issued by the Department of Labor in each solicitation. The <br />decision to award a contract or subcontract must be conditioned upon the acceptance of the wage <br />determination. The non-Federal entity must report all suspected or reported violations to the <br />Federal awarding agency. The contracts must also include a provision for compliance with the <br />Copeland “Anti-Kickback” Act (40 U.S.C. 3145), as supplemented by Department of Labor <br />regulations (29 CFR Part 3, “Contractors and Subcontractors on Public Building or Public Work <br />Financed in Whole or in Part by Loans or Grants from the United States”). The Act provides that <br />each contractor must be prohibited from inducing, by any means, any person employed in the <br />construction, completion, or repair of public work, to give up any part of the compensation to which <br />he or she is otherwise entitled. The non-Federal entity must report all suspected or reported <br />violations to the Federal awarding agency. <br />The procurement process followed shall be in accordance with 2 CFR Parts 200 and 3002, <br />Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Cooperative Agreements to State and Local <br />Governments, Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Other Agreements with <br />Institutions of Higher Education, Hospitals, and Other Nonprofit Organizations, as applicable to <br />the SUB-GRANTEE. All subcontracting agreements entered into pursuant to this Agreement shall <br />incorporate this Agreement by reference. <br />5) Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act (40 U.S.C. 3701-3708). Where applicable, all <br />contracts awarded by the non-Federal entity in excess of $100,000 that involve the employment <br />of mechanics or laborers must include a provision for compliance with 40 U.S.C. 3702 and 3704, <br />as supplemented by Department of Labor regulations (29 CFR Part 5). Under 40 U.S.C. 3702 of <br />the Act, each contractor must be required to compute the wages of every mechanic and laborer <br />on the basis of a standard work week of 40 hours. Work in excess of the standard work week is <br />permissible provided that the worker is compensated at a rate of not less than one and a half <br />times the basic rate of pay for all hours worked in excess of 40 hours in the work week. The <br />requirements of 40 U.S.C. 3704 are applicable to construction work and provide that no laborer <br />or mechanic must be required to work in surroundings or under working conditions which are <br />unsanitary, hazardous or dangerous. These requirements do not apply to the purchases of <br />supplies or materials or articles ordinarily available on the open market, or contracts for <br />transportation or transmission of intelligence. <br />6) Rights to Inventions Made Under a Contract or Agreement. If the Federal award meets the <br />definition of “funding agreement” under 37 CFR §401.2 (a) and the recipient or subrecipient <br />wishes to enter into a contract with a small business firm or nonprofit organization regarding the <br />substitution of parties, assignment or performance of experimental, developmental, or research <br />work under that “funding agreement,” the recipient must comply with the requirements of 37 CFR <br />Part 401, “Rights to Inventions Made by Nonprofit Organizations and Small Business Firms Under <br />Government Grants, Contracts and Cooperative Agreements,” and any implementing regulations <br />issued by the awarding agency. <br />7) Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7401-7671q.) and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. <br />1251-1387), as amended—Contracts and subgrants of amounts in excess of $150,000 must <br />contain a provision that requires the non-Federal award to agree to comply with all applicable <br />standards, orders or regulations issued pursuant to the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7401-7671q) and <br />the Federal Water Pollution Control Act as amended (33 U.S.C. 1251-1387). Violations must be <br />reported to the Federal awarding agency and the Regional Office of the Environmental Protection <br />Agency (EPA). <br />8) Debarment and Suspension (Executive Orders 12549 and 12689)—A contract award (see 2 <br />CFR 180.220) must not be made to parties listed on the government-wide exclusions in the <br />System for Award Management (SAM), in accordance with the OMB guidelines at 2 CFR 180 that <br />implement Executive Orders 12549 (3 CFR part 1986 Comp., p. 189) and 12689 (3 CFR part <br />1989 Comp., p. 235), “Debarment and Suspension.” SAM Exclusions contains the names of
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