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Does the Living Wage apply to all types of State services contracts?

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Does the Living Wage apply to all types of State services contracts?

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No. The Living Wage Law applies to State services contracts and subcontracts for services under Title 21 awarded on or after October 1, 2007. The procurement regulations define a contract for “services” as one for “the rendering of time, effort, or work rather than the furnishing of a specific physical product other than reports incidental to the required performance.” The term “service contract” includes maintenance services, information technology services, but does not include construction, construction-related services, architectural and engineering services, energy performance contracts, supplies (including commodities and printing), real property, or the purchase of goods.

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