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DOCUMENT 00 4514 <br /> RESPONSIBLE CONTRACTOR VERIFICATION AND <br /> CERTIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE <br /> PROJECT: Ramsey Municipal Complex Site Demolition <br /> Minn. Stat. § 16C.285, Subd. 7. IMPLEMENTATION. ... any prime contractor or subcontractor that does not meet the <br /> minimum criteria in subdivision 3 or fails to verify that it meets those criteria is not a responsible contractor and is not <br /> eligible to be awarded a construction contract for the project or to perform work on the project... <br /> Minn. Stat. § 16C.285, Subd. 3.RESPONSIBLE CONTRACTOR,MINIMUM CRITERIA."Responsible contractor" <br /> means a contractor that conforms to the responsibility requirements in the solicitation document for its portion of the work <br /> on the project and verifies that it meets the following minimum criteria: <br /> (1) The Contractor: <br /> (i)is in compliance with workers'compensation and unemployment insurance requirements; <br /> (ii)is currently registered with the Department of Revenue and the Department of Employment and Economic <br /> Development if it has employees; <br /> (iii)has a valid federal tax identification number or a valid Social Security number if an individual;and <br /> (iv)has filed a certificate of authority to transact business in Minnesota with the Secretary of State if a foreign <br /> corporation or cooperative. <br /> (2) The contractor or related entity is in compliance with and,during the three-year period before submitting the <br /> verification,has not violated section 177.24, 177.25, 177.41 to 177.44, 181.13, 181.14,or 181.722,and has not <br /> violated United States Code,title 29,sections 201 to 219,or United States Code,title 40,sections 3141 to 3148.For <br /> purposes of this clause,a violation occurs when a contractor or related entity: <br /> (i)repeatedly fails to pay statutorily required wages or penalties on one or more separate projects for a total <br /> underpayment of$25,000 or more within the three-year period; <br /> (ii)has been issued an order to comply by the commissioner of Labor and Industry that has become final; <br /> (iii)has been issued at least two determination letters within the three-year period by the Department of <br /> Transportation finding an underpayment by the contractor or related entity to its own employees; <br /> (iv)has been found by the commissioner of Labor and Industry to have repeatedly or willfully violated any of the <br /> sections referenced in this clause pursuant to section 177.27; <br /> (v)has been issued a ruling or findings of underpayment by the administrator of the Wage and Hour Division of the <br /> United States Department of Labor that have become final or have been upheld by an administrative law judge or the <br /> Administrative Review Board;or <br /> (vi)has been found liable for underpayment of wages or penalties or misrepresenting a construction worker as an <br /> independent contractor in an action brought in a court having jurisdiction.Provided that,if the contractor or related <br /> entity contests a determination of underpayment by the Department of Transportation in a contested case proceeding, <br /> a violation does not occur until the contested case proceeding has concluded with a determination that the contractor <br /> or related entity underpaid wages or penalties;* <br /> Responsible Contractor Certificate <br /> 004514-1 <br />