Title 41 › Subtitle Subtitle II— - Other Advertising and Contract Provisions › Chapter CHAPTER 65— - CONTRACTS FOR MATERIALS, SUPPLIES, ARTICLES, AND EQUIPMENT EXCEEDING $10,000 › § 6503
When a contractor breaks a required promise in certain federal contracts, the contractor must pay money to the U.S. government. That includes $10 per day for each person younger than 16 and for each jailed person the contractor knowingly used to do the work. The contractor also must pay any wages that were underpaid to workers, including short payments caused by improper deductions, rebates, or refunds. The agency that made the contract can cancel it and hire others, charging any extra cost to the original contractor. The government can withhold money owed to the contractor or sue to get the amount. Money recovered for unpaid wages must be kept in a special account and, if the Secretary orders it, paid to the underpaid worker. The worker must make a claim within one year after the contractor was actually told about the withholding or recovery.
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41 U.S.C. § 6503
Title 41 — Public Contracts
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73