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Code of Federal Regulations Pertaining to ESA

Title 29  

Labor

 

Chapter V  

Wage and Hour Division, Department of Labor

 

 

Part 536  

Area of Production


29 CFR 536.3 - ``Area of production'' as used in section 13(a)(17) of the Fair Labor Standards Act.

  • Section Number: 536.3
  • Section Name: ``Area of production'' as used in section 13(a)(17) of the Fair Labor Standards Act.

    (a) An employee employed by an establishment commonly recognized as 
a country elevator and having not more than five employees (including 
such an establishment which sells products and services used in the 
operation of a farm) shall be regarded as employed within the ``area of 
production,'' within the meaning of section 13(a)(17) of the Fair Labor 
Standards Act, if the establishment by which he is employed is located 
in the open country or in a rural community and 95 percent of the 
agricultural commodities received by the establishment for storage or 
for market come from normal rural sources of supply within the following 
air-line distances from the establishment:
    (1) With respect to grain and soybeans--50 miles;
    (2) With respect to any other agricultural commodities--20 miles.
    (b) For the purpose of this section:
    (1) ``Open country or rural community'' shall not include any city, 
town, or urban place of 2,500 or greater population or any area within:
    (i) One air-line mile of the city, town, or urban place with a 
population of 2,500 up to by not including 50,000, or
    (ii) Three air-line miles of any city, town, or urban place with a 
population of 50,000 up to but not including 500,000, or
    (iii) Five air-line miles of any city with a population of 500,000 
or greater, according to the latest available United States Census.
    (2) The commodities shall be considered to come from ``normal rural 
sources of supply'' within the specified distances from the 
establishment if they are received: (i) From farms within such specified 
distances, or (ii) from farm assemblers or other establishments through 
which the commodity customarily moves, which are within such specified 
distances and located in the open country or in a rural community, or 
(iii) from farm assemblers or other establishments not located in the 
open country or in a rural community provided it can be demonstrated 
that the commodities were produced on farms within such specified 
distances.
    (3) The period for determining whether 95 percent of the commodities 
are received from normal rural sources of supply shall be the last 
preceding calendar month in which operations were carried on for two 
workweeks or more, except that until such time as an establishment has 
operated for such a calendar month the period shall be the
time during which it has been in operation.
    (4) The percentage of commodities received from normal rural sources 
of supply within the specified distances shall be determined by weight, 
volume or other physical unit of measure, except that dollar value shall 
be used if different commodities received in the establishment are 
customarily measured in physical units that are not comparable.

(Sec. 13(a) (17), 52 Stat. 1067, as amended, sec. 9, 75 Stat. 71; 29 
U.S.C. 213 (a) (17))
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