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CFR  

Code of Federal Regulations Pertaining to ESA

Title 29  

Labor

 

Chapter V  

Wage and Hour Division, Department of Labor

 

 

Part 520  

Employment Under Special Certificate of Messengers, Learners (Including Student-Learners), and Apprentices

 

 

 

Subpart E  

Student-Learners


29 CFR 520.506 - What is the subminimum wage for student-learners and what must I do to comply with the terms of my student-learner certificate?

  • Section Number: 520.506
  • Section Name: What is the subminimum wage for student-learners and what must I do to comply with the terms of my student-learner certificate?

    (a) The special minimum wage rate paid to student-learners shall be 
not less than 75 percent of the applicable minimum under section 6(a) of 
the FLSA.
    (b) Compliance with items listed for favorable review of a student-
learner application (Sec. 540.503) must be demonstrated.
    (c)(1) The number of hours of employment training each week at 
subminimum wages pursuant to a certificate, when added to the hours of 
school instruction, shall not exceed 40 hours, except that authorization 
may be granted by the Administrator for a greater
number of hours if found to be justified by extraordinary circumstances.
    (2) When school is not in session on any school day, the student-
learner may work a number of hours in addition to the weekly hours of 
employment training authorized by the certificate; provided,
    (i) The total hours worked shall not exceed 8 hours on any such day, 
and
    (ii) A notation shall be made in the employer's records to the 
effect that school not being in session was the reason additional hours 
were worked on such day.
    (3) During the school term, when school is not in session for the 
entire week, the student-learner may work at his/her employment training 
a number of hours in the week in addition to those authorized by the 
certificate; provided,
    (i) The total hours shall not exceed 40 hours in any such week, and
    (ii) A notation shall be made in the employer's records to the 
effect that school not being in session was the reason additional hours 
were worked in such week.
    (d) A special student-learner certificate shall not constitute 
authorization to pay a subminimum wage rate to a student-learner in any 
week in which he/she is employed for a number of hours in addition to 
the number authorized in the certificate, except as provided in 
paragraphs (c)(1), (2), and (3) of this section.
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