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Part 776
FEDERAL · 29 CFR
Part 776 — Interpretative Bulletin on the General Coverage of the Wage and Hours Provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938
34 sections · Title 29: Labor
§ 776.0
Subpart limited to individual employee coverage.
§ 776.0a
Introductory statement.
§ 776.1
General interpretative guides.
§ 776.2
Employee basis of coverage.
§ 776.3
Persons engaging in both covered and noncovered activities.
§ 776.4
Workweek standard.
§ 776.5
Coverage not dependent on method of compensation.
§ 776.6
Coverage not dependent on place of work.
§ 776.7
Geographical scope of coverage.
§ 776.8
The statutory provisions.
§ 776.9
General scope of “in commerce” coverage.
§ 776.10
Employees participating in the actual movement of commerce.
§ 776.11
Employees doing work related to instrumentalities of commerce.
§ 776.12
Employees traveling across State lines.
§ 776.13
Commerce crossing international boundaries.
§ 776.14
Elements of “production” coverage.
§ 776.15
“Production.”
§ 776.16
Employment in “producing, * * * or in any other manner working on” goods.
§ 776.17
Employment in a “closely related process or occupation directly essential to” production of goods.
§ 776.18
Employees of producers for commerce.
§ 776.19
Employees of independent employers meeting needs of producers for commerce.
§ 776.20
“Goods.”
§ 776.21
“For” commerce.
§ 776.22
Subpart limited to individual employee coverage.
§ 776.22a
Extension of coverage to employment in certain enterprises.
§ 776.22b
Guiding principles.
§ 776.23
Employment in the construction industry.
§ 776.24
Travel in connection with construction projects.
§ 776.25
Regular and recurring activities as basis of coverage.
§ 776.26
Relationship of the construction work to the covered facility.
§ 776.27
Construction which is related to covered production.
§ 776.28
Covered preparatory activities.
§ 776.29
Instrumentalities and channels of interstate commerce.
§ 776.30
Construction performed on temporarily idle facilities.