Part 810 — High-Wage Components of the Labor Value Content Requirements Under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement Implementation Act
Subpart A — General
Subpart B — Calculating the High-Wage Component of Material and Manufacturing Expenditures
- § 810.100— Scope and purpose of this subpart.
- § 810.105— Calculating the average hourly base wage rate.
- § 810.110— Examples of direct production work.
- § 810.115— Paid meal time and paid break time.
- § 810.120— Part-time, temporary, seasonal, and contract workers.
- § 810.125— Workers paid on a non-hourly basis.
- § 810.130— Executive, Management, Research and Development, Engineering, and Other Personnel.
- § 810.135— Interns, students, and trainees.
- § 810.140— High-wage transportation or related costs for shipping a high-wage part or material.
- § 810.145— Currency exchange.
- § 810.150— Adjustment of the average hourly base wage rate.
Subpart C — Calculating the High-Wage Technology Expenditures Credit
Subpart D — Calculating the High-Wage Assembly Expenditures Credit
Subpart E — Certification Provisions
Subpart F — Verification of the Labor Value Content's Wage Components
- § 810.500— Scope and purpose of this subpart.
- § 810.505— Scope of verification.
- § 810.510— Notice to a producer that a verification of compliance with labor value content requirements has been initiated.
- § 810.515— Conduct of verifications.
- § 810.520— Confidentiality.
- § 810.525— Notice provided to CBP regarding the Administrator's findings.
- § 810.530— Verification of labor value content compliance for producers subject to alternative staging regime.