NAC338.007. “Recognized class of workers” defined.  


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  • “Recognized class of workers” means a class of workers recognized by the Labor Commissioner as being a distinct craft or type of work for purposes of establishing prevailing rates of wages. The term includes a class of workers for which the Labor Commissioner has traditionally established a prevailing rate of wages and any other class of workers the Labor Commissioner determines to be a distinct craft or type of work either on his or her own accord or after conducting a hearing pursuant to NAC 338.090.

     (Added to NAC by Labor Comm’r by R072-00, eff. 8-15-2000)