In or about a home.
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Law
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CFR 29
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Labor
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Regulations Relating to Labor
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Wage and Hour Division, Department of Labor
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Statements of General Policy or Interpretation Not Directly Related to Regulations
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Exemptions Applicable to Agriculture, Processing of Agricultural Commodities, and Related Subjects Under the Fair Labor Standards Act
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Employment of Home- workers in Making Wreaths; Exemption From Minimum Wage, Overtime Compensation, and Child Labor Provisions Under Section 13(d)
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Requirements for Exemption
- In or about a home.
Whether the work of an employee is being performed “in or about a home,” so that he may be considered a homeworker, must be determined on the facts in the particular case. In general, however the phrase “in or about a home” includes any home, apartment, or other dwelling place and surrounding premises, such yards, garages, sheds or basements. A convent, orphanage or similar institution is considered a home.
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