How will DLLR be notified that a living wage contract has been awarded?
Remember, when the contract value is less than $100,000 the Living Wage Law does not apply. When the contract value is $500,000, then the Living Wage Law applies to all contractors and subcontractors for services. When the contract value is $100,000 or more, but less than $500,000, then the Living Wage Law applies to contractors and subcontractors for services with more than 10 employees. When entering contract information concerning a services contract into eMarylandmarketplace, procurement officers will indicate whether the contract is potentially subject to the Living Wage Law and complete the requested information.
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