On
the Mark!
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On
the Mark! is
a special publication series for staff responsible for labor standards
administration and enforcement. Its purpose is to share streamlining
tips and other useful innovations that enhance job performance and
results. Any suggestions or comments you may have for On the
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What's new about
contractor and subcontractor certification forms??
Did
you know that HUD cancelled several contractor and subcontractor
forms?
This isn't really "new" information. But, since HUD regularly receives
requests for these forms, it seems that it may be helpful to share
this information with our partners, again.
In December 1983, HUD published a new Handbook 1344.1, Federal Labor
Standards Compliance in Housing and Community Development Programs.
The transmittal for this new handbook explained significant changes
including the elimination of contractor and subcontractor certification
forms. The eliminated forms included the HUD-1421; HUD-1422; FHA-2482;
and FHA-2482A. The forms were determined to be unnecessary and were
not replaced by other forms. HUD no longer requires the forms and
maintains no supply of the forms. Persons who seek copies of these
forms at HUDClips will see that these forms are annotated as cancelled.
The cancelled forms were collected from contractors and subcontractors
in advance of any construction work. These forms should not be confused
with weekly payroll certifications (e.g., the Statement of Compliance
on the reverse of the Payroll form, WH-347) on which wages paid
for work already performed are reported. Certification of weekly
payroll reports is still required.
For more information, please contact the HUD Labor Relations staff
for your area. A list of the Labor Relations field staff, the jurisdictions
they serve, and contact information can be found at our homepage;
the direct link is: www.hud.gov/offices/olr/laborrelstf.cfm.
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