Part 776 — Interpretative Bulletin on the General Coverage of the Wage and Hours Provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938
Subpart A — General
- § 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.
Subpart B — Construction Industry
- § 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.