29 CFR · Labor

§ 794.137 — Effect of activities other than “wholesale or bulk distribution of petroleum products.”

29 CFR § 794.137

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29 C.F.R. § 794.137 (2026).

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§ 794.137 Effect of activities other than “wholesale or bulk distribution of petroleum products.” As previously noted, in some cases the related activities performed through unified operation or common control for a common business purpose which are included in the enterprise under the definition in section 3(r) of the Act may include activities other than the wholesale or bulk distribution of petroleum products. Examples are tire recapping or gasoline station services, the sale and servicing of oil burners, or the distribution of coal, ice, feed, building supplies, paint, etc. In some instances, as in the case of oil-burner servicing, these other activities are customarily performed as an incident to or in conjunction with the wholesale or bulk distribution of petroleum products in the en

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