John R. Roy Gary Waller David Rhoten Crystal Galloway Gary W. Holmes Eric T. Bushey M.T. Hammond John R. Lillard David H. Dixon Gary Semones Richard McManus Jason Hentz Patricia H. Dupuis Curtis Scott Ward Mike Tanner Gary A. Seibert Robert McKeever John L. Windhorn Bobby Daggerhart Melissa P. Harrison Jay F. Burton Teresa Hill Dwight C. Nolff Thad C. Miller David W. Shull David E. David Patricia H. Barnett Joseph J. Rooney Kevin G. Hicks Robbie Kubler Dalton E. Shull, Jr. John v. Ruff, Jr. Eric McFarland James Garcia Cynthia D. Plant Robert D. McClanahan George E. Hardy Fern Jenkins Mildred H. Miller Linda W. Semones Michael K. Kaczmarek Michael G. Jones Joey Keisler Rhett Loudenback Joseph A. Bastedo, Sr. David C. Hunter Loretta Hunter Betty Koerner J. Stuart Platt Evelyn J. Williams Jacqueline Fink Jonathon L. Humphrey Carroll W. Bledsoe, Jr. Jonathan M. Sebring Alice H. Bennett Tony L. Wingard Kenneth L. White, III Morris F. Anderson Stephen C. Sightler Jeff Barchus Anthony Bruce Taylor Tami Leigh Steinlage, and Daniel C. Force B.L. Burnes John W. Smith v. County of Lexington, South Carolina, John R. Roy Gary Waller David Rhoten Crystal Galloway Gary W. Holmes Eric T. Bushey M.T. Hammond John R. Lillard David H. Dixon Gary Semones Richard McManus Jason Hentz Patricia H. Dupuis Curtis Scott Ward Mike Tanner Gary A. Seibert Robert McKeever John L. Windhorn Bobby Daggerhart Melissa P. Harrison Jay F. Burton Teresa Hill Dwight C. Nolff Thad C. Miller David W. Shull David E. David Patricia H. Barnett Joseph J. Rooney Kevin G. Hicks Robbie Kubler Dalton E. Shull, Jr. John v. Ruff, Jr. Eric McFarland James Garcia Cynthia D. Plant Robert D. McClanahan George E. Hardy Fern Jenkins Mildred H. Miller Linda W. Semones Michael K. Kaczmarek Michael G. Jones Joey Keisler Rhett Loudenback Joseph A. Bastedo, Sr. David C. Hunter Loretta Hunter Betty Koerner J. Stuart Platt Evelyn J. Williams Jacqueline Fink Jonathon L. Humphrey Carroll W. Bledsoe, Jr. Jonathan M. Sebring Alice H. Bennett Tony L. Wingard Kenneth L. White, III Morris F. Anderson Stephen C. Sightler Jeff Barchus Anthony Bruce Taylor Tami Leigh Steinlage, and Daniel C. Force B.L. Burnes John W. Smith v. County of Lexington, South Carolina

141 F.3d 533, 4 Wage & Hour Cas.2d (BNA) 869, 1998 U.S. App. LEXIS 7396
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
DecidedApril 14, 1998
Docket97-1731
StatusPublished
Cited by52 cases

This text of 141 F.3d 533 (John R. Roy Gary Waller David Rhoten Crystal Galloway Gary W. Holmes Eric T. Bushey M.T. Hammond John R. Lillard David H. Dixon Gary Semones Richard McManus Jason Hentz Patricia H. Dupuis Curtis Scott Ward Mike Tanner Gary A. Seibert Robert McKeever John L. Windhorn Bobby Daggerhart Melissa P. Harrison Jay F. Burton Teresa Hill Dwight C. Nolff Thad C. Miller David W. Shull David E. David Patricia H. Barnett Joseph J. Rooney Kevin G. Hicks Robbie Kubler Dalton E. Shull, Jr. John v. Ruff, Jr. Eric McFarland James Garcia Cynthia D. Plant Robert D. McClanahan George E. Hardy Fern Jenkins Mildred H. Miller Linda W. Semones Michael K. Kaczmarek Michael G. Jones Joey Keisler Rhett Loudenback Joseph A. Bastedo, Sr. David C. Hunter Loretta Hunter Betty Koerner J. Stuart Platt Evelyn J. Williams Jacqueline Fink Jonathon L. Humphrey Carroll W. Bledsoe, Jr. Jonathan M. Sebring Alice H. Bennett Tony L. Wingard Kenneth L. White, III Morris F. Anderson Stephen C. Sightler Jeff Barchus Anthony Bruce Taylor Tami Leigh Steinlage, and Daniel C. Force B.L. Burnes John W. Smith v. County of Lexington, South Carolina, John R. Roy Gary Waller David Rhoten Crystal Galloway Gary W. Holmes Eric T. Bushey M.T. Hammond John R. Lillard David H. Dixon Gary Semones Richard McManus Jason Hentz Patricia H. Dupuis Curtis Scott Ward Mike Tanner Gary A. Seibert Robert McKeever John L. Windhorn Bobby Daggerhart Melissa P. Harrison Jay F. Burton Teresa Hill Dwight C. Nolff Thad C. Miller David W. Shull David E. David Patricia H. Barnett Joseph J. Rooney Kevin G. Hicks Robbie Kubler Dalton E. Shull, Jr. John v. Ruff, Jr. Eric McFarland James Garcia Cynthia D. Plant Robert D. McClanahan George E. Hardy Fern Jenkins Mildred H. Miller Linda W. Semones Michael K. Kaczmarek Michael G. Jones Joey Keisler Rhett Loudenback Joseph A. Bastedo, Sr. David C. Hunter Loretta Hunter Betty Koerner J. Stuart Platt Evelyn J. Williams Jacqueline Fink Jonathon L. Humphrey Carroll W. Bledsoe, Jr. Jonathan M. Sebring Alice H. Bennett Tony L. Wingard Kenneth L. White, III Morris F. Anderson Stephen C. Sightler Jeff Barchus Anthony Bruce Taylor Tami Leigh Steinlage, and Daniel C. Force B.L. Burnes John W. Smith v. County of Lexington, South Carolina) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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John R. Roy Gary Waller David Rhoten Crystal Galloway Gary W. Holmes Eric T. Bushey M.T. Hammond John R. Lillard David H. Dixon Gary Semones Richard McManus Jason Hentz Patricia H. Dupuis Curtis Scott Ward Mike Tanner Gary A. Seibert Robert McKeever John L. Windhorn Bobby Daggerhart Melissa P. Harrison Jay F. Burton Teresa Hill Dwight C. Nolff Thad C. Miller David W. Shull David E. David Patricia H. Barnett Joseph J. Rooney Kevin G. Hicks Robbie Kubler Dalton E. Shull, Jr. John v. Ruff, Jr. Eric McFarland James Garcia Cynthia D. Plant Robert D. McClanahan George E. Hardy Fern Jenkins Mildred H. Miller Linda W. Semones Michael K. Kaczmarek Michael G. Jones Joey Keisler Rhett Loudenback Joseph A. Bastedo, Sr. David C. Hunter Loretta Hunter Betty Koerner J. Stuart Platt Evelyn J. Williams Jacqueline Fink Jonathon L. Humphrey Carroll W. Bledsoe, Jr. Jonathan M. Sebring Alice H. Bennett Tony L. Wingard Kenneth L. White, III Morris F. Anderson Stephen C. Sightler Jeff Barchus Anthony Bruce Taylor Tami Leigh Steinlage, and Daniel C. Force B.L. Burnes John W. Smith v. County of Lexington, South Carolina, John R. Roy Gary Waller David Rhoten Crystal Galloway Gary W. Holmes Eric T. Bushey M.T. Hammond John R. Lillard David H. Dixon Gary Semones Richard McManus Jason Hentz Patricia H. Dupuis Curtis Scott Ward Mike Tanner Gary A. Seibert Robert McKeever John L. Windhorn Bobby Daggerhart Melissa P. Harrison Jay F. Burton Teresa Hill Dwight C. Nolff Thad C. Miller David W. Shull David E. David Patricia H. Barnett Joseph J. Rooney Kevin G. Hicks Robbie Kubler Dalton E. Shull, Jr. John v. Ruff, Jr. Eric McFarland James Garcia Cynthia D. Plant Robert D. McClanahan George E. Hardy Fern Jenkins Mildred H. Miller Linda W. Semones Michael K. Kaczmarek Michael G. Jones Joey Keisler Rhett Loudenback Joseph A. Bastedo, Sr. David C. Hunter Loretta Hunter Betty Koerner J. Stuart Platt Evelyn J. Williams Jacqueline Fink Jonathon L. Humphrey Carroll W. Bledsoe, Jr. Jonathan M. Sebring Alice H. Bennett Tony L. Wingard Kenneth L. White, III Morris F. Anderson Stephen C. Sightler Jeff Barchus Anthony Bruce Taylor Tami Leigh Steinlage, and Daniel C. Force B.L. Burnes John W. Smith v. County of Lexington, South Carolina, 141 F.3d 533, 4 Wage & Hour Cas.2d (BNA) 869, 1998 U.S. App. LEXIS 7396 (4th Cir. 1998).

Opinion

141 F.3d 533

135 Lab.Cas. P 33,669, 4 Wage & Hour Cas.2d
(BNA) 869

John R. ROY; Gary Waller; David Rhoten; Crystal Galloway;
Gary W. Holmes; Eric T. Bushey; M.T. Hammond; John R.
Lillard; David H. Dixon; Gary Semones; Richard McManus;
Jason Hentz; Patricia H. Dupuis; Curtis Scott Ward; Mike
Tanner; Gary A. Seibert; Robert McKeever; John L.
Windhorn; Bobby Daggerhart; Melissa P. Harrison; Jay F.
Burton; Teresa Hill; Dwight C. Nolff; Thad C. Miller;
David W. Shull; David E. David; Patricia H. Barnett;
Joseph J. Rooney; Kevin G. Hicks; Robbie Kubler; Dalton
E. Shull, Jr.; John V. Ruff, Jr.; Eric McFarland; James
Garcia; Cynthia D. Plant; Robert D. McClanahan; George E.
Hardy; Fern Jenkins; Mildred H. Miller; Linda W. Semones;
Michael K. Kaczmarek; Michael G. Jones; Joey Keisler;
Rhett Loudenback; Joseph A. Bastedo, Sr.; David C. Hunter;
Loretta Hunter; Betty Koerner; J. Stuart Platt; Evelyn
J. Williams; Jacqueline Fink; Jonathon L. Humphrey;
Carroll W. Bledsoe, Jr.; Jonathan M. Sebring; Alice H.
Bennett; Tony L. Wingard; Kenneth L. White, III; Morris
F. Anderson; Stephen C. Sightler; Jeff Barchus; Anthony
Bruce Taylor; Tami Leigh Steinlage, Plaintiffs-Appellants,
and
Daniel C. Force; B.L. Burnes; John W. Smith, Plaintiffs,
v.
COUNTY OF LEXINGTON, SOUTH CAROLINA, Defendant-Appellee.
John R. ROY; Gary Waller; David Rhoten; Crystal Galloway;
Gary W. Holmes; Eric T. Bushey; M.T. Hammond; John R.
Lillard; David H. Dixon; Gary Semones; Richard Mcmanus;
Jason Hentz; Patricia H. Dupuis; Curtis Scott Ward; Mike
Tanner; Gary A. Seibert; Robert McKeever; John L.
Windhorn; Bobby Daggerhart; Melissa P. Harrison; Jay F.
Burton; Teresa Hill; Dwight C. Nolff; Thad C. Miller;
David W. Shull; David E. David; Patricia H. Barnett;
Joseph J. Rooney; Kevin G. Hicks; Robbie Kubler; Dalton
E. Shull, Jr.; John V. Ruff, Jr.; Eric McFarland; James
Garcia; Cynthia D. Plant; Robert D. McClanahan; George E.
Hardy; Fern Jenkins; Mildred H. Miller; Linda W. Semones;
Michael K. Kaczmarek; Michael G. Jones; Joey Keisler;
Rhett Loudenback; Joseph A. Bastedo, Sr.; David C. Hunter;
Loretta Hunter; Betty Koerner; J. Stuart Platt; Evelyn
J. Williams; Jacqueline Fink; Jonathon L. Humphrey;
Carroll W. Bledsoe, Jr.; Jonathan M. Sebring; Alice H.
Bennett; Tony L. Wingard; Kenneth L. White, III; Morris
F. Anderson; Stephen C. Sightler; Jeff Barchus; Anthony
Bruce Taylor; Tami Leigh Steinlage, Plaintiffs-Appellants,
and
Daniel C. Force; B.L. Burnes; John W. Smith, Plaintiffs,
v.
COUNTY OF LEXINGTON, SOUTH CAROLINA, Defendant-Appellee.

Nos. 97-1731, 97-1798.

United States Court of Appeals,
Fourth Circuit.

Argued Jan. 28, 1998.
Decided April 14, 1998.

ARGUED: James B. Richardson, Jr., Svalina, Richardson & Larson, Columbia, SC, for Appellants. Stephen Terry Savitz, Gignilliat, Savitz & Bettis, Columbia, SC, for Appellee. ON BRIEF: Gerald F. Smith, Svalina, Richardson & Larson, Columbia, SC, for Appellants. Linda P. Edwards, Gignilliat, Savitz & Bettis, Columbia, SC, for Appellee.

Before MURNAGHAN, NIEMEYER, and MOTZ, Circuit Judges.

Affirmed by published opinion. Judge DIANA GRIBBON MOTZ wrote the opinion, in which Judge MURNAGHAN and Judge NIEMEYER joined.

OPINION

DIANA GRIBBON MOTZ, Circuit Judge:

Current and former Lexington County Emergency Medical Service (EMS) employees brought this action against the County, alleging that they had been denied overtime pay in violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act, 29 U.S.C.A. § 201 et seq. (West 1978) (the Act). After a bench trial, the district court concluded that the County could not classify the employees as firefighters or law enforcement officers for purposes of calculating their overtime pay, but could exclude their meal periods and sleep periods from hours worked for purposes of this calculation. The court further held that although the County did not qualify for immunity from liability under the Act, the County's good faith precluded an award of liquidated damages to the employees. Roy v. County of Lexington, 928 F.Supp. 1406 (D.S.C.1996). Both sides appeal, contesting these and related issues. Finding no reversible error, we affirm.

I.

EMS is not part of the County's fire or police departments but a separate and independent subdivision of the County's Public Safety Division. EMS paramedics and technicians provide emergency medical care and transportation services throughout the county, which includes nine EMS areas, each averaging 82 square miles. Every EMS area contains an EMS substation, and six of those substations are housed with the area's fire department. The individual substations are manned at all times by a "response team" of two EMS workers.

An EMS team must respond within two minutes after receiving a 911 emergency call requiring EMS assistance. EMS responds to a wide range of emergencies, including domestic accidents and various medical ailments. According to two Lexington County manuals on "standard operating procedures"--one for EMS employees and one for Communications Center workers--EMS teams are "routinely" dispatched to handle such crisis situations as (1) moving patients to a hospital emergency or critical care facility such as a coronary, labor and delivery, or intensive care unit; (2) transporting patients who require life support; and (3) responding to crises at the request of either an EMS supervisor or on-scene crew chief. EMS teams also "routinely support" County law enforcement and fire agencies, but only 25% of the calls are executed in conjunction with law enforcement services and 5% of the calls involve the fire department. Thus, approximately 70% of the calls to EMS are strictly "medical" in that they do not involve either law enforcement or fire protection services.

Following the Supreme Court's decision in Garcia v. San Antonio Metropolitan Transit Authority, 469 U.S. 528, 105 S.Ct. 1005, 83 L.Ed.2d 1016 (1985), announcing the applicability of the Act to state and local governments, the County convened a meeting of its top officials to develop a compensation plan to meet the Act's requirements. The County's labor attorney, private practitioner Julian Gignilliat, advised the County officials that the County could pay its EMS workers pursuant to § 7(k) of the Act. Section 7(k) provides a partial exemption for those public agencies employing persons "engaged in fire protection or law enforcement activities," by increasing the number of hours such employees must work above the regular 40-hour workweek before they are entitled to overtime compensation. See 29 U.S.C.A. § 207(k) (West 1965 & Supp.1997) ( § 7(k)). Gignilliat also told County officials that they could exclude eight hours per shift for sleep time and two and one-half hours per shift for meals from EMS personnel's compensable hours. Lexington incorporated these recommendations into its overtime policy for EMS employees.

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