Reviewing Prevailing Wage DBA Range

Access the Work With Prevailing Wage DBA Range form.

Prevailing Wage DBA Code

Specify the prevailing wage DBA code that is used in the prevailing wage calculation.

Fringe Basis DBA

Displays the fringe basis DBA code that defines the type of benefit. Benefits are numbered from 1000 to 9999.

If the accruals must be calculated as fringe benefit in the prevailing wage calculations, the fringe basis DBA must be associated with the method of calculation J.

Prevailing Wage Pay Type

Displays the pay type that is associated with the prevailing wage DBA range record. The value can either be a valid pay type or DEFAULT. If the system displays a valid pay type, the prevailing wage DBA range record applies only to that pay type. If the system displays DEFAULT, the prevailing wage DBA range record is used for pay types that are not found in the F079425 table during the calculation of the employee's fringe amount.

It is required that one default prevailing wage DBA range record exists for each combination of prevailing wage DBA and fringe basis DBA. If a record is not marked as DEFAULT, you must specify a valid pay type.

Annualize Rate

This option determines whether annualized hours or timecard hours are used when calculating the employee's fringe amount.

Hours Per Year

Displays the number of hours in one year used in calculating the employee's fringe amount if the Annualize Rate option is selected. In this calculation, each fringe basis DBA code is converted to an hourly rate by multiplying the pay period fringe amount by the employee' s pay frequency and then dividing the result by the value in the Hours Per Year field.

Multiplier

Displays the multiplier used in the employee's fringe amount calculation after the hourly rate is determined for a fringe basis DBA. The multiplier is typically used when an employee works overtime hours and receives an additional fringe credit for those hours.