
MAINE
11)
Record Maintenance?
A.) The contractor and each subcontractor in charge
of the construction of a public work shall keep an accurate
record showing the names and occupation of all laborers, workers
and mechanics employed by them and all independent contractors
working under contract with them in connection with the construction
on the public works. The record must also show for all laborers,
workers, mechanics and independent contractors the hours worked,
the title of the job, the hourly rate or other method of remuneration
and the actual wages or other compensation paid to each of the
laborers, workers, mechanics and independent contractors. A
copy of such a record must be kept at the job site and must
be open at all reasonable hours to the inspection of the Bureau
of Labor Standards and the public authority that let the contract
and its officers and agents. It is not necessary to preserve
those records for a period longer than 3 years after the termination
of the contract. A copy of each such record must also be filed
monthly with the public authority that let the contract. The
filed record is a public record pursuant to Title 1, chapter
13, except that the public authority letting a contract shall
adopt rules to protect the privacy of personal information contained
in the records filed with the public authority under this section,
such as Social Security numbers and taxpayer identification
numbers. The rules may not prevent the disclosure of information
regarding the classification of workers or independent contractors
and the remuneration they receive. Such rules are routine technical
rules as defined by Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter 2-A. (1311)
B.) Every municipality calling for such bids shall
enter proposals and bids upon its books, showing the name and
residence of each bidder, and the amount and terms of each bid,
and to whom the work or contract was awarded. The same shall
be open to the inspection of the Governor. (1302)