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December 11, 2014 by

Administrative Law Judge. Serves on DoL’s Administrative Review Board to hear issues concerning SCA or DBA.

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Definitioner

DoL (Exempt Employees)
Employees who are not subject to the minimum wages, fringe benefits, or other provisions of FLSA, SCA, or DBA because they meet the requirements stated in the statutes or in regulations for an exemption.
DoL (Department of Labor)
U. S. Department of Labor
DBA (Debarment)
A process by which DoL or another federal agency may deny a company the award of a federal contract. A debarment ruling may be issued for up to three years, and is generally the result of a contractor's violation of labor or procurement law.
DBA (Davis Bacon Act)
Davis-Bacon Act. The minimum wage and fringe benefit requirements applicable to contracts for construction, reconstruction, alteration or repair of public buildings or public works. DBA "Related Acts" are statutes that were passed to provide for some specific purpose (e.g., appropriation bills that provide federal funding for construction or maintenance of public housing or highways) AND that include a requirement that work be performed in compliance with the provisions of DBA.
Administrative Law Judge
Administrative Law Judge. Serves on DoL's Administrative Review Board to hear issues concerning SCA or DBA.
SCA (Service Contract Act)
McNamara-O'Hara Service Contracts Act of 1965 (as amended).The McNamara-O’Hara Service Contract Act requires contractors and subcontractors performing services on prime contracts in excess of $2,500 to pay service employees in various classes no less than the wage rates and fringe benefits found prevailing in the locality, or the rates (including prospective increases) contained in a predecessor contractor's collective bargaining agreement. The Department of Labor issues wage determinations on a contract-by-contract basis in response to specific requests from contracting agencies. These determinations are incorporated into the contract.