§ 202.1 Statutory provisions
§ 202.2 Company or person principally engaged in carrier business
§ 202.3 Company or person principally engaged in non-carrier business
§ 202.4 Control
§ 202.5 Company or person under common control
§ 202.6 Casual service and the casual operation of equipment or facilities
§ 202.7 Service or operation in connection with railroad transportation
§ 202.8 Controlled company or person principally engaged in service or operation in connection with railroad transportation
§ 202.9 Controlled company or person not principally engaged in service or operation in connection with railroad transportation
§ 202.10 Commencement of employer status of receiver or trustee, etc
§ 202.11 Termination of employer status
§ 202.12 Evidence of termination of employer status
§ 202.13 Electric railways
§ 202.14 Service incidental to railroad transportation
§ 202.15 Railway labor organizations

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Terms Used In 20 CFR Part 202 - Employers Under the Act

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  • Trustee: A person or institution holding and administering property in trust.