29 CFR Part 784
PART 784—PROVISIONS OF THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT APPLICABLE TO FISHING AND OPERATIONS ON AQUATIC PRODUCTS
- PART 784—PROVISIONS OF THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT APPLICABLE TO FISHING AND OPERATIONS ON AQUATIC PRODUCTS
- Subtitle B—Regulations Relating to Labor › Chapter V—Wage and Hour Division, Department of Labor › Subchapter B—Statements of General Policy or Interpretation Not Directly Related to Regulations
- Subpart A—General
- Introductory
- § 784.0 Purpose.
- § 784.1 General scope of the Act.
- § 784.2 Matters discussed in this part.
- § 784.3 Matters discussed in other interpretations.
- § 784.4 Significance of official interpretations.
- § 784.5 Basic support for interpretations.
- § 784.6 Interpretations made, continued, and superseded by this part.
- Some Basic Definitions
- § 784.7 Definition of terms used in the Act.
- § 784.8 “Employer,” “employee,” and “employ.”
- § 784.9 “Person.”
- § 784.10 “Enterprise.”
- § 784.11 “Establishment.”
- § 784.12 “Commerce.”
- § 784.13 “Production.”
- § 784.14 “Goods.”
- § 784.15 “State.”
- § 784.16 “Regular rate.”
- Application of Coverage and Exemptions Provisions of the Act
- § 784.17 Basic coverage in general.
- § 784.18 Commerce activities of employees.
- § 784.19 Commerce activities of enterprise in which employee is employed.
- § 784.20 Exemptions from the Act's provisions.
- § 784.21 Guiding principles for applying coverage and exemption provisions.
- Subpart B—Exemptions Provisions Relating to Fishing and Aquatic Products
- The Statutory Provisions
- § 784.100 The section 13(a)(5) exemption.
- § 784.101 The section 13(b)(4) exemption.
- Legislative History of Exemptions
- § 784.102 General legislative history.
- § 784.103 Adoption of the exemption in the original 1938 Act.
- § 784.104 The 1949 amendments.
- § 784.105 The 1961 amendments.
- Principles Applicable to the Two Exemptions
- § 784.106 Relationship of employee's work to the named operations.
- § 784.107 Relationship of employee's work to operations on the specified aquatic products.
- § 784.108 Operations not included in named operations on forms of aquatic “life.”
- § 784.109 Manufacture of supplies for named operations is not exempt.
- § 784.110 Performing operations both on nonaquatic products and named aquatic products.
- § 784.111 Operations on named products with substantial amounts of other ingredients are not exempt.
- § 784.112 Substantial amounts of nonaquatic products; enforcement policy.
- § 784.113 Work related to named operations performed in off- or dead-season.
- § 784.114 Application of exemptions on a workweek basis.
- § 784.115 Exempt and noncovered work performed during the workweek.
- § 784.116 Exempt and nonexempt work in the same workweek.
- § 784.117 Combinations of exempt work.
- General Character and Scope of the Section 13(a)(5) Exemption
- § 784.118 The exemption is intended for work affected by natural factors.
- § 784.119 Effect of natural factors on named operations.
- § 784.120 Application of exemption to “offshore” activities in general.
- § 784.121 Exempt fisheries operations.
- § 784.122 Operations performed as an integrated part of fishing.
- § 784.123 Operations performed on fishing equipment.
- § 784.124 Going to and returning from work.
- § 784.125 Loading and unloading.
- § 784.126 Operation of the fishing vessel.
- § 784.127 Office and clerical employees under section 13(a)(5).
- First Processing, Canning, or Packing of Marine Products Under Section 13(a)(5)
- § 784.128 Requirements for exemption of first processing, etc., at sea.
- § 784.129 “Marine products”.
- § 784.130 “At sea.”
- § 784.131 “As an incident to, or in conjunction with”, fishing operations.
- § 784.132 The exempt operations.
- § 784.133 “First processing.”
- § 784.134 “Canning.”
- § 784.135 “Packing.”
- General Character and Scope of the Section 13(a)(4) Exemption
- § 784.136 “Shore” activities exempted under section 13(b)(4).
- § 784.137 Relationship of exemption to exemption for “offshore” activities.
- § 784.138 Perishable state of the aquatic product as affecting exemption.
- § 784.139 Scope of exempt operations in general.
- § 784.140 Fabrication and handling of supplies for use in named operations.
- § 784.141 Examples of nonexempt employees.
- “Canning”
- § 784.142 Meaning and scope of “canning” as used in section 13(b)(4).
- § 784.143 “Necessary preparatory operations.”
- § 784.144 Preliminary processing by the canner.
- § 784.145 Preliminary processing by another employer as part of “canning.”
- § 784.146 “Subsequent operations.”
- § 784.147 Employees “employed in” canning.
- Processing, Freezing, and Curing
- § 784.148 General scope of processing, freezing, and curing activities.
- § 784.149 Typical operations that may qualify for exemption.
- § 784.150 Named operations performed on previously processed aquatic products.
- § 784.151 Operations performed after product is rendered nonperishable.
- § 784.152 Operations performed on byproducts.
- Marketing, Storing, Packing for Shipment, and Distributing
- § 784.153 General scope of named operations.
- § 784.154 Relationship to other operations as affecting exemption.
- § 784.155 Activities performed in wholesale establishments.
- Application of Section 13(b)(4) in Certain Establishments
- § 784.156 Establishments exclusively devoted to named operations.