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TITLE 29--Labor
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
PART 784--PROVISIONS OF THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT APPLICABLE TO FISHING AND OPERATIONS ON AQUATIC PRODUCTS
Subpart A--GENERAL
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| General scope of the Act. |
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| Matters discussed in this part. |
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| Matters discussed in other interpretations. |
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| Significance of official interpretations. |
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| Basic support for interpretations. |
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| Interpretations made,, and superseded by this part. |
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| Definition of terms used in the Act. |
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| ''Employer,'' ''employee,'' and ''employ.'' |
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| Basic coverage in general. |
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| Commerce activities of employees. |
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| Commerce activities of enterprise in which employee is employed. |
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| Exemptions from the Act's provisions. |
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| Guiding principles for applying coverage and exemption provisions. |
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Subpart B--EXEMPTIONS PROVISIONS RELATING TO FISHING AND AQUATIC PRODUCTS
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| The section 13(a)(5) exemption. |
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| The section 13(b)(4) exemption. |
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| General legislative history. |
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| Adoption of the exemption in the original 1938 Act. |
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| Relationship of employee's work to the named operations. |
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| Relationship of employee's work to operations on the specified aquatic products. |
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| Operations not included in named operations on forms of aquatic ''life.'' |
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| Manufacture of supplies for named operations is not exempt. |
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| Performing operations both on nonaquatic products and named aquatic products. |
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| Operations on named products with substantial amounts of other ingredients are not exempt. |
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| Substantial amounts of nonaquatic products; enforcement policy. |
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| Work related to named operations performed in off- or dead-season. |
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| Application of exemptions on a workweek basis. |
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| Exempt and noncovered work performed during the workweek. |
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| Exempt and nonexempt work in the same workweek. |
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| Combinations of exempt work. |
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| The exemption is intended for work affected by natural factors. |
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| Effect of natural factors on named operations. |
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| Application of exemption to ''offshore'' activities in general. |
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| Exempt fisheries operations. |
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| Operations performed as an integrated part of fishing. |
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| Operations performed on fishing equipment. |
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| Going to and returning from work. |
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| Operation of the fishing vessel. |
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| Office and clerical employees under section 13(a)(5). |
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| Requirements for exemption of first processing, etc., at sea. |
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| ''As an incident to, or in conjunction with'', fishing operations. |
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| ''Shore'' activities exempted under section 13(b)(4). |
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| Relationship of exemption to exemption for ''offshore'' activities. |
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| Perishable state of the aquatic product as affecting exemption. |
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| Scope of exempt operations in general. |
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| Fabrication and handling of supplies for use in named operations. |
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| Examples of nonexempt employees. |
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| Meaning and scope of ''canning'' as used in section 13(b)(4). |
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| ''Necessary preparatory operations.'' |
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| Preliminary processing by the canner. |
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| Preliminary processing by another employer as part of ''canning.'' |
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| ''Subsequent operations.'' |
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| Employees ''employed in'' canning. |
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| General scope of processing, freezing, and curing activities. |
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| Typical operations that may qualify for exemption. |
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| Named operations performed on previously processed aquatic products. |
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| Operations performed after product is rendered nonperishable. |
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| Operations performed on byproducts. |
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| General scope of named operations. |
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| Relationship to other operations as affecting exemption. |
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| Activities performed in wholesale establishments. |
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| Establishments exclusively devoted to named operations. |
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