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EROIGSA-15.0007 <br />ATTACHMENT 2 - Title 29, Part 4 Labor Standards for Federal Service Contracts <br />(3) Failure to make and maintain or to make available such records for inspection and <br />transcription shall be a violation of the regulations and this contract, and in the case of failure to <br />produce such records, the contracting offioer, upon direction of the Department of Labor and <br />notification of the contractor, shall take action to cause suspension of any further payment or <br />advance of funds until such violation ceases. <br />(4) The contractor shall permit authorized representatives of the Wage and Hour Division to <br />conduct interviews with employees at the worksite during normal working hours, <br />(h) The contractor shall unconditionally pay to each employee subject to the Act all wages due <br />free and clear and without subsequent deduction (except as otherwise provided by law or <br />Regulations, 29 CFR part 4), rebate, or kickback on any account. Such payments shall be made <br />no later than one pay period following the end of the regular <br />pay period in which such wages were earned or accrued. A pay period under this Act may not be <br />of any duration longer than semi-monthly, <br />(i) The contracting officer shall withhold or cause to be withheld from the Government prime j <br />contractor under this or any other Government Contract/IDSA with the prime contractor such <br />sums as an appropriate official of the Department of Labor requests or such sums as the <br />contracting officer decides may be necessary to pay underpaid employees employed by the <br />contractor or subcontractor. In the event of failure to pay any employees subject to the Act all or <br />part of the wages or fringe benefits due under the Act, the agency may, after authorization or by <br />direction of the Department of Labor and written notification to the contractor, take action to <br />cause suspension of any father payment or advance of Rinds until such violations have ceased. <br />Additionally, any failure to comply with the requirements of these clauses relating to the Service <br />Contract Act of 1965, may be grounds for termination of the right to proceed with the <br />Contract/IGSA work, In such event, the Government may enter into other contracts or <br />arrangements for completion of the work, charging the contractor in default with any additional <br />cost. <br />(j) The contractor agrees to insert these clauses in this section relating to the Service Contract r <br />Act of 1965 in all Subcontracts subject to the Act. The term contractor as used in these clauses in <br />any subcontract shall be deemed to refer to the subcontractor, except in the term Government <br />prime contractor. <br />0c)(1) As used in these clauses, the term service employee means any person engaged in the <br />I <br />performance of this Contract/IGSA other than any person employed in a bona fide executive, <br />administrative, or professional capacity, as those terms are defined in part 541 of title 29, Code <br />of Federal Regulations, as of 7uly [[Pagc44)) 30, 1976, and any subsequent revision of those <br />regulations. The term service employee includes all such;persons regardless of any contractual <br />relationship that may be alleged to exist between a contractor or subcontractor and such persons. <br />i <br />(2) The following statement is included in contracts pursuant to section 2(a) (5) of the Act and is <br />for infarmatioual purposes only: <br />The following classes of service employees expected to be employed under the Contract/10SA <br />with the Govermnent would be subject, if employed by the contracting agency, to the provisions <br />Page 5 of 8 <br />