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CFR /  Title 29  /  Part 784: Provisions Of The Fair Labor Standards Act Applicable To Fishing And Operations On Aquatic Products

Section No. Description
Section 784.0 General scope of the Act
Section 784.1 Matters discussed in this part
Section 784.2 Matters discussed in other interpretations
Section 784.3 Significance of official interpretations
Section 784.4 Basic support for interpretations
Section 784.5 Interpretations made, continued, and superseded by this part
Section 784.6 Definition of terms used in the Act
Section 784.7 Basic coverage in general
Section 784.17 Commerce activities of employees
Section 784.18 Commerce activities of enterprise in which employee is employed
Section 784.19 Exemptions from the Act's provisions
Section 784.20 Guiding principles for applying coverage and exemption provisions
Section 784.21 The section 13(a)(5) exemption
Section 784.100 The section 13(b)(4) exemption
Section 784.101 General legislative history
Section 784.102 Adoption of the exemption in the original 1938 Act
Section 784.103 The 1949 amendments
Section 784.104 The 1961 amendments
Section 784.105 Relationship of employee's work to the named operations
Section 784.106 Relationship of employee's work to operations on the specified aquatic products
Section 784.107 Operations not included in named operations on forms of aquatic ``life
Section 784.108 Manufacture of supplies for named operations is not exempt
Section 784.109 Performing operations both on nonaquatic products and named aquatic products
Section 784.110 Operations on named products with substantial amounts of other ingredients are not exempt
Section 784.111 Substantial amounts of nonaquatic products; enforcement policy
Section 784.112 Work related to named operations performed in off- or dead-season
Section 784.113 Application of exemptions on a workweek basis
Section 784.114 Exempt and noncovered work performed during the workweek
Section 784.115 Exempt and nonexempt work in the same workweek
Section 784.116 Combinations of exempt work
Section 784.117 The exemption is intended for work affected by natural factors
Section 784.118 Effect of natural factors on named operations
Section 784.119 Application of exemption to ``offshore'' activities in general
Section 784.120 Exempt fisheries operations
Section 784.121 Operations performed as an integrated part of fishing
Section 784.122 Operations performed on fishing equipment
Section 784.123 Going to and returning from work
Section 784.124 Loading and unloading
Section 784.125 Operation of the fishing vessel
Section 784.126 Office and clerical employees under section 13(a)(5)
Section 784.127 Requirements for exemption of first processing, etc
Section 784.128 The exempt operations
Section 784.132 Relationship of exemption to exemption for ``offshore'' activities
Section 784.137 Perishable state of the aquatic product as affecting exemption
Section 784.138 Scope of exempt operations in general
Section 784.139 Fabrication and handling of supplies for use in named operations
Section 784.140 Examples of nonexempt employees
Section 784.141 Meaning and scope of ``canning'' as used in section 13(b)(4)
Section 784.142 Preliminary processing by the canner
Section 784.144 Preliminary processing by another employer as part of ``canning
Section 784.145 Employees ``employed in'' canning
Section 784.147 General scope of processing, freezing, and curing activities
Section 784.148 Typical operations that may qualify for exemption
Section 784.149 Named operations performed on previously processed aquatic products
Section 784.150 Operations performed after product is rendered nonperishable
Section 784.151 Operations performed on byproducts
Section 784.152 General scope of named operations
Section 784.153 Relationship to other operations as affecting exemption
Section 784.154 Activities performed in wholesale establishments
Section 784.155 Establishments exclusively devoted to named operations
Section 784.156 Introductory statement