custom fabrication, building, assembling, site preparation and
repair work or maintenance work done on real property or
premises under a contract, including work for a public body or
work paid for from public funds.
"Construction industry employer." An individual, entity or
organization that transacts business in this Commonwealth in the
construction industry, has a license issued by an agency and
employs at least one employee in this Commonwealth. THE TERM
INCLUDES A STAFFING AGENCY THAT SUPPLIES WORKERS TO A
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY EMPLOYER.
"DEPARTMENT." THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY OF THE
COMMONWEALTH.
"EMPLOY." TO ENTER INTO AN EMPLOYER-EMPLOYEE RELATIONSHIP
WITH AN INDIVIDUAL OR TO USE A CONTRACT, SUBCONTRACT OR EXCHANGE
WITH AN INDIVIDUAL TO OBTAIN LABOR.
"Employee." An individual for whom a construction industry
employer is required by law to file a Form W-2 with the Internal
Revenue Service. AN INDIVIDUAL WHO HAS ENTERED INTO AN EMPLOYER-
EMPLOYEE RELATIONSHIP WITH A CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY EMPLOYER OR
ENTERS INTO A CONTRACT, SUBCONTRACT OR EXCHANGE WITH A
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY EMPLOYER TO PROVIDE LABOR.
"Employer." A construction industry employer.
"E-Verify program." The Internet-based program administered
by the United States Department of Homeland Security and the
United States Social Security Administration which allows
employers to verify an employee's work-authorization status. The
term includes any successor program.
"License." A permit, certificate, approval, registration,
charter or similar form of authorization that is required by law
and issued by an agency for the purposes of operating a business
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