§ 37.58 PENALTY FOR FALSIFYING APPLICATION AS TO MINIMUM WAGE BUSINESS.
   If a business holds itself out as a minimum wage business by indicating so on the invitation to bid form it fills out with the Metro Government pursuant to § 37.57, and is subsequently awarded a contract, then it is later discovered that such information was falsely provided by such business, such business will be liable to the Metro Government equal to 30% of the amount of the contract so awarded. Any decision made by the Purchasing Director under this section which is adverse to a vendor, contractor or applicant for minimum wage certification who has been awarded a contract with the Metro Government may be reviewed by the Secretary of the Cabinet for Finance and Administration at the request of any such vendor, contractor or applicant for minimum wage certification, provided that a request for review shall be in writing, and shall specify with particularity the grounds for the request. Procedures for conducting any such review shall be within the sole discretion of the Secretary of the Cabinet for Finance and Administration and his or her decision after review shall be final.
(Lou. Metro Ord. No. 91-2003, approved 5-16-2003; Lou. Metro Am. Ord. No. 214-2005, approved 12-12-2005)