29 CFR Part 790
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 790—GENERAL STATEMENT AS TO THE EFFECT OF THE PORTAL-TO-PORTAL ACT OF 1947 ON THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT OF 1938
- 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
- General
- § 790.1 Introductory statement.
- § 790.2 Interrelationship of the two acts.
- Provisions Relating to Certain Activities Engaged in by Employees on or After May 14, 1947
- § 790.3 Provisions of the statute.
- § 790.4 Liability of employer; effect of contract, custom, or practice.
- § 790.5 Effect of Portal-to-Portal Act on determination of hours worked.
- § 790.6 Periods within the “workday” unaffected.
- § 790.7 “Preliminary” and “postliminary” activities.
- § 790.8 “Principal” activities.
- § 790.9 “Compensable * * * by an express provision of a written or nonwritten contract.”
- § 790.10 “Compensable * * * by a custom or practice.”
- § 790.11 Contract, custom or practice in effect “at the time of such activity.”
- § 790.12 “Portion of the day.”
- Defense of Good Faith Reliance on Administrative Regulations, etc.
- § 790.13 General nature of defense.
- § 790.14 “In conformity with.”
- § 790.15 “Good faith.”
- § 790.16 “In reliance on.”
- § 790.17 “Administrative regulation, order, ruling, approval, or interpretation.”
- § 790.18 “Administrative practice or enforcement policy.”
- § 790.19 “Agency of the United States.”
- Restrictions and Limitations on Employee Suits
- § 790.20 Right of employees to sue; restrictions on representative actions.
- § 790.21 Time for bringing employee suits.
- § 790.22 Discretion of court as to assessment of liquidated damages.