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and suppliers shall be paid in full.
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(b) If the contractor, without reasonable cause, fails to |
make full
any payment of amounts due under subsection (a) to
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his subcontractors and material suppliers within 15 days after
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receipt of
payment under the public construction contract, the |
contractor shall pay to
his subcontractors and material |
suppliers, in addition to the payment due
them, interest in the |
amount of
2% per month, calculated from the
expiration of the |
15-day period until fully paid. This subsection shall
also |
apply to any payments made by subcontractors and material |
suppliers to
their subcontractors and material suppliers and to |
all payments made to
lower tier subcontractors and material |
suppliers throughout the contracting
chain.
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(1) If a contractor, without reasonable cause, fails to |
make payment in
full as
provided in subsection (a) within |
15 days after receipt of payment under the
public
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construction contract, any subcontractor or material |
supplier to whom payments
are owed
may file a written |
notice with the State official or agency setting forth the
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amount owed by
the contractor and the contractor's failure |
to timely pay the amount owed.
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(2) The State official or agency, within 15 days after |
receipt of a
subcontractor's
or material supplier's |
written notice of the failure to receive payment from
the |
contractor,
shall hold a hearing convened by an |
administrative law judge to determine whether the |
contractor withheld payment,
without
reasonable cause, |
from the subcontractors and material suppliers and what
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amount, if any,
is due to the subcontractors and material |
suppliers. The State official or
agency shall
provide |
appropriate notice to the parties of the date, time, and |
location of
the hearing. Each contractor, subcontractor, |
and material supplier has the right to be represented by |
counsel at the hearing and to cross-examine witnesses and |
challenge documents.
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(3) If there is a finding by the administrative law |