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Does the state of Florida have a state Prevailing Wage law?

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Does the state of Florida have a state Prevailing Wage law?

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Florida does not have a state Prevailing Wage law as they repealed it in 1979. All public works projects contracted by Florida fall under the federal Davis-Bacon and Related Acts (DBRA) and are governed by the federal Department of Labor. As a result, Florida is considered a Little Davis-Bacon (Davis-Bacon state).

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