North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 13 - LABOR
Chapter 12 - WAGE AND HOUR
Section .0500 - JURISDICTION AND EXEMPTIONS
Section 12 .0501 - EXEMPTIONS
Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) G.S. 95-25.14(a)(1) provides an exemption from the minimum wage, overtime, youth employment and related record keeping requirements of the Wage and Hour Act for any person employed in an "enterprise" as defined by the F.L.S.A. Persons who are not employed by an "enterprise", but who are subject to the F.L.S.A. because they are engaged in commerce or in the production of goods for commerce are subject to both the F.L.S.A. and the Wage and Hour Act, unless otherwise exempted.
(b) Pursuant to G.S. 95-25.14(a)(1)(c), where the F.L.S.A. provides an exemption from child labor, minimum wage, or overtime (other than an exemption providing for an alternate method of computing overtime), but the Wage and Hour Act does not provide the same exemption, the provisions of the Wage and Hour Act apply. Examples of such federal exemptions include:
(c) Pursuant to G.S. 95-25.14(a)(1)(c), where an F.L.S.A. exemption provides an alternate method for computing overtime, persons subject to that exemption are also exempted from the overtime provisions of the Wage and Hour Act. Moreover, persons covered only by the overtime provisions of the Wage and Hour Act are subject to the same alternate methods of overtime calculation. Examples of such F.L.S.A. exemptions include:
(d) The statutory exemption from certain wage and hour provisions for the spouse, child, parent or dependent of the employer applies equally to the spouse, child, parent or dependent of corporate officers. For the purposes of this Section only, corporate officers are those who directly head the establishment and:
(e) Homes for dependent children pursuant to G.S. 95-25.14(c)(6) include institutions and group homes for dependent children.
Authority
G.S.
95-25.14;
95-25.19;
Eff.
November 1, 1980;
Amended Eff. April 1, 2001;
Pursuant
to G.S.
150B-21.3A rule is necessary without
substantive public interest Eff. March 1,
2016.