29 CFR · Labor
§ 794.118 — Effect of unrelated activities.
29 CFR § 794.118
TitleTitle 29: LaborPartPart 794: Partial Overtime Exemption for Employees of Wholesale or Bulk Petroleum Distributors Under Section 7(b)(3) of the Fair Labor Standards Act
SourceeCFR (current through Apr 3, 2026)
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29 C.F.R. § 794.118 (2026).
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§ 794.118 Effect of unrelated activities.
The term “independently owned and controlled” has reference to independence of ownership and control by others. Accordingly, the fact that the petroleum jobber may himself engage in other businesses which are not related to the enterprise engaged in the wholesale or bulk distribution of petroleum products, will not affect the question whether the petroleum enterprise is independently owned or controlled. For example, the fact that the wholesale or bulk petroleum distributor also owns or controls a wholly sep- arate tourist lodge enterprise or job printing business will not affect the status of his enterprise engaged in the wholesale or bulk distribution of petroleum products as an “independently controlled” enterprise.
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§ 794.113
The enterprise must be “local.”§ 794.115
“Independently owned.”§ 794.116
“Independently * * * controlled.”§ 794.118
Effect of unrelated activities.§ 794.121
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