
ARKANSAS
Enforcement:
what are the penalties for violations? Criminal or fines?
A.) Any officer, agent, or representative of any
public body who knowingly violates, or omits to comply with,
any of the provisions of this sub-chapter, and any contractor
or subcontractor, or agent or representative thereof, doing
public works who neglects to keep an accurate record of the
name, address, social security number, occupation or work classification,
hours worked, and actual wages paid to each worker employed
by him in connection with the public works, or who refuses to
allow access to the records at any reasonable hour to any person
authorized to inspect the records under this sub-chapter, or
who knowingly submits to the department false payroll or wage
information, shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less
than fifty dollars ($ 50.00) and not more than one thousand
dollars ($ 1,000) for each violation. Each day the violation
continues shall, with respect to each employee, constitute a
separate offense. In no event shall the civil penalty exceed
ten percent (10%) of the contract or subcontract or ten percent
(10%) of any unpaid wages due employees under the provisions
of this sub-chapter, whichever sum is greater. (22-9-305)
B.) Any workman who knowingly submits to the department
a false claim for unpaid wages under the provisions of this
sub-chapter shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less
than fifty dollars ($ 50.00) and not more than one thousand
dollars ($ 1,000). (22-9-305)
C.)
D.) Sums collected under this section shall be paid into the
General Revenue Fund of the State Treasury. (22-9-305)
E.) Assessment of a civil penalty by the Director of the Department
of Labor shall be made no later than three (3) years from the
date of the occurrence of the violation. (22-9-305)