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TASK FORCE TO STUDY THE APPLICABILITY OF THE MARYLAND PREVAILING WAGE LAW

Thomas M. Middleton, Co-Chair (chosen by Senate President)
John A. Olszewski, Jr., Co-Chair (chosen by House Speaker)

Appointed by Senate President: Alan H. Kittleman

Appointed by House Speaker: Steven R. Schuh.

Appointed by Senate President & House Speaker: six vacancies

Ex officio: Alvin C. Collins, Secretary of Genral Services; Leonard J. Howie III, Secretary of Labor, Licensing, & Regulation; David G. Lever, D.A., Executive Director, Public School Construction Program.

Staff: Laura H. Atas; Michael C. Rubenstein; David A. Smulski.

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Report to Governor, Senate Finance Committee, & House Economic Matters Committee on effect of Maryland prevailing wage law on school construction due Dec. 1, 2013 (Chapter 402, Acts of 2013).

In July 2013, the Task Force to Study the Applicability of the Maryland Prevailing Wage Law was authorized (Chapter 402, Acts of 2013).

The Task Force will examine Maryland's prevailing wage law as it applies to school construction projects by comparing contracts paying the prevailing wage with those that do not. Overhead costs associated with wage, licensing and reporting requirements will be examined to determine if project quality varies by contract type. In reviewing other State prevailing wage laws, the Task Force will consider how local prevailing wage laws compare to them.

Authorization for the Task Force ends June 30, 2014.

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