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CFR Title 29 > Subtitle B > Chapter V - Wage And Hour Division, Department Of Labor
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Part 500
Migrant and seasonal agricultural worker protection
Part 501
Enforcement of contractual obligations for temporary alien agricultural workers admitted under section 216 of the Immigration and Nationality Act
Part 504
Attestations by facilities using nonimmigrant aliens as registered nurses
Part 505
Labor standards on projects or productions assisted by grants from the National Endowments for the Arts and Humanities
Part 506
Attestations by employers using alien crewmembers for longshore activities in U.S. ports
Part 507
Labor condition applications and requirements for employers using nonimmigrants on H-1B specialty visas in specialty occupations and as fashion models
Part 508
Attestations filed by employers utilizing F-1 students for off-campus work
Part 510
Implementation of the minimum wage provisions of the 1989 amendments to the Fair Labor Standards Act in Puerto Rico
Part 511
Wage order procedure for American Samoa
Part 515
Utilization of State agencies for investigations and inspections
Part 516
Records to be kept by employers
Part 519
Employment of full-time students at subminimum wages
Part 520
Employment under special certificate of messengers, learners (including student-learners), and apprentices
Part 525
Employment of workers with disabilities under special certificates
Part 528
Annulment or withdrawal of certificates for the employment of student-learners, apprentices, learners, messengers, handicapped persons, student-workers, and full-time students in agriculture or in retail or service establishments at special minimum wage r
Part 530
Employment of homeworkers in certain industries
Part 531
Wage payments under the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938
Part 536
Area of production
Part 541
Defining and delimiting the exemptions for executive, administrative, professional, computer and outside sales employees
Part 547
Requirements of a ``Bona fide thrift or savings plan''
Part 548
Authorization of established basic rates for computing overtime pay
Part 549
Requirements of a ``Bona fide profit-sharing plan or trust''
Part 550
Defining and delimiting the term ``Talent fees''
Part 551
Local delivery drivers and helpers; wage payment plans
Part 552
Application of the Fair Labor Standards Act to domestic service
Part 553
Application of the Fair Labor Standards Act to employees of State and local governments
Part 570
Child labor regulations, orders and statements of interpretation
Part 575
Waiver of child labor provisions for agricultural employment of 10 and 11 year old minors in hand harvesting of short season crops
Part 578
Minimum wage and overtime violations--civil money penalties
Part 579
Child labor violations--civil money penalties
Part 580
Civil money penalties--procedures for assessing and contesting penalties
Part 697
Industries in American Samoa
Part 775
General
Part 776
Interpretative bulletin on the general coverage of the wage and hours provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938
Part 778
Overtime compensation
Part 779
The Fair Labor Standards Act as applied to retailers of goods or services
Part 780
Exemptions applicable to agriculture, processing of agricultural commodities, and related subjects under the Fair Labor Standards Act
Part 782
Exemption from maximum hours provisions for certain employees of motor carriers
Part 783
Application of the Fair Labor Standards Act to employees employed as seamen
Part 784
Provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act applicable to fishing and operations on aquatic products
Part 785
Hours worked
Part 786
Miscellaneous exemptions
Part 788
Forestry or logging operations in which not more than eight employees are employed
Part 789
General statement on the provisions of section 12(a) and section 15(a)(1) of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, relating to written assurances
Part 790
General statement as to the effect of the Portal-to-Portal Act of 1947 on the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938
Part 791
Joint employment relationship under Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938
Part 793
Exemption of certain radio and television station employees from overtime pay requirements under section 13(b)(9) of the Fair Labor Standards Act
Part 794
Partial overtime exemption for employees of wholesale or bulk petroleum distributors under section 7(b)(3) of the Fair Labor Standards Act
Part 801
Application of the Employee Polygraph Protection Act of 1988
Part 825
The Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993
Part 870
Restriction on garnishment
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State Laws: Hours and Wages
Arizona
Arizona Laws > Title 23 > Chapter 2 > Article 5 - Hours of Labor
Arizona Laws > Title 23 > Chapter 2 > Article 7 - Payment of Wages
Arizona Laws > Title 34 > Chapter 3 > Article 2 - Wages and Hours
California
California Labor Code > Division 2 > Part 2 - Working Hours
Connecticut
Connecticut General Statutes > Title 31 > Chapter 558 - Wages
Delaware
Delaware Code Title 19 > Chapter 11 - Wage Payment And Collection
Hawaii
Hawaii Revised Statutes > Chapter 387 - Wage and Hour Law
Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 388 - Wages and Other Compensation, Payment of
Idaho
Idaho Code Title 44 > Chapter 12 - Hours Worked Act
Idaho Code Title 45 > Chapter 6 - Claims For Wages
Illinois
Illinois Compiled Statutes > Chapter 820 > Wages and Hours
Indiana
Indiana Code > Title 22 > Article 2 - Wages, Hours, And Benefits
Iowa
Iowa Code Chapter 91A - Wage payment collection
Kansas
Kansas Statutes > Chapter 44 > Article 3 - Payment Of Compensation
Louisiana
Louisiana Revised Statutes > Title 23 > Chapter 6 - Payment Of Employees
Michigan
Michigan Laws > Chapter 408 > Act 137 of 1885 - Legal Day\'s Work
Michigan Laws > Chapter 408 > Act 390 of 1978 - Payment of Wages and Fringe Benefits
Michigan Laws > Chapter 408 > Act 213 of 1966 - Debts Owing to or For Benefit of Employees
Michigan Laws > Chapter 408 > Act 166 of 1965 - Prevailing Wages On State Projects
Minnesota
Minnesota Statutes Chapter 177 - Labor Standards and Wages
Missouri
Missouri Laws > Title XVIII > Chapter 290 - Wages, Hours and Dismissal Rights
Montana
Montana Code Title 39 > Chapter 3 - Wages And Wage Protection
Montana Code Title 39 > Chapter 4 - Hours Of Labor In Certain Employments
Nevada
Nevada Revised Statutes > Chapter 608 - Compensation, Wages and Hours
New Mexico
New Mexico Statutes Chapter 50 > Article 4 - Labor Conditions; Payment of Wages
New York
New York Laws - Labor > Article 5 - Hours of Labor
New York Laws - Labor > Article 6 - Payment of Wages
New York Laws - Labor > Article 8-A - Grade Crossing Elimination Work; Hours, Wages, Employment and General Requirements
New York Laws - Labor > Article 9 - Prevailing Wage for Building Service Employees
New York Laws - Labor > Article 12 - Fair Wages Task Force
New York Laws - Labor > Article 19-B - Domestic Workers and Household Employees
New York
New York Laws > Labor > Article 5 - Hours Of Labor
New York Laws > Labor > Article 6 - Payment Of Wages
New York Laws > Labor > Article 8-A - Grade Crossing Elimination Work; Hours, Wages, Employment And General Requirements
New York Laws > Labor > Article 9 - Prevailing Wage For Building Service Employees
New York Laws > Labor > Article 12 - Fair Wages Task Force
New York Laws > Labor > Article 19-B - Domestic Workers And Household Employees
North Carolina
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 95 > Article 2A - Wage and Hour Act
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 95 > Article 9 - Earnings of Employees in Interstate Commerce
North Dakota
North Dakota Code > Chapter 34-06 - Minimum Wages and Hours
North Dakota Code > Chapter 34-14 - Wage Collection
Ohio
Ohio Code > Title 41 > Chapter 4115 - Wages And Hours On Public Works
Oregon
Oregon Statutes > Chapter 652 - Hours; Wages; Wage Claims; Records
Rhode Island
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 28-11. Hours of Employment
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 28-13. Measurement of Work in Textile Factories
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 28-14. Payment of Wages
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 28-15. Assignment of Future Wages
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 28-16. Enforcement of Wage and Hour Laws
South Carolina
South Carolina Code > Title 41 > Chapter 10 - Payment Of Wages
South Dakota
South Dakota Laws > Title 60 > Chapter 11 - Wages, Hours And Conditions Of Employment
Tennessee
Tennessee Code > Title 50 > Chapter 2 - Wage Regulations
Texas
Texas Labor Code > Title 2 > Subtitle C - Wages
Utah
Utah Code > Title 34 > Chapter 26 - Wages A Preferred Debt
Utah Code > Title 34 > Chapter 27 - Attorneys' Fees in Suits for Wages
Utah Code > Title 34 > Chapter 28 - Payment of Wages
Utah Code > Title 34 > Chapter 44 - Sales Representative Commission Payment Act
West Virginia
West Virginia Code > Chapter 21 > Article 4 - Hours Of Labor
West Virginia Code > Chapter 21 > Article 5 - Wage Payment And Collection
West Virginia Code > Chapter 21 > Article 5A - Wages For Construction Of Public Improvements
West Virginia Code > Chapter 21 > Article 5F - Nurse Overtime And Patient Safety Act
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