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Time spent traveling during normal work hours is considered
compensable work time. Time spent in home-to-work travel by an employee in an
employer-provided vehicle, or in activities performed by an employee that are
incidental to the use of the vehicle for commuting, generally is not "hours
worked" and, therefore, does not have to be paid. This provision applies only
if the travel is within the normal commuting area for the employer's business
and the use of the vehicle is subject to an agreement between the employer and
the employee or the employee's representative.
DOL Web Pages on This
Topic
Handy Reference Guide
to the Fair Labor Standards Act Answers many questions about the FLSA
and gives information about certain occupations that are exempt from the
Act.
Coverage Under the
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) Fact Sheet General information about
who is covered by the FLSA.
Wage & Hour
Division: District Office Locations Addresses and phone numbers for
Department of Labor district Wage & Hour Division offices.
State Labor
Offices/State Laws Links to state departments of labor contacts.
Individual states' laws and regulations may vary greatly. Please consult your
state department of labor for this information.
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State
and Local Government Information Provided by the Library of Congress
Links to various sources of state and local government information.
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