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Code of Federal Regulations Pertaining to U.S. Department of Labor

Title 29  

Labor

 

Chapter V  

Wage and Hour Division, Department of Labor

 

 

Part 783  

Application of the Fair Labor Standards Act to Employees Employed As Seamen


29 CFR 783.4 - Basic support for interpretations.

  • Section Number: 783.4
  • Section Name: Basic support for interpretations.

    The ultimate decisions on interpretations of the Act are made by the 
courts (Mitchell v. Zachry, 362 U.S. 310; Kirschbaum v. Walling, 316 
U.S. 517). Court decisions supporting interpretations contained in this 
part are cited where it is believed they may be helpful. On matters 
which have not been determined by the courts, it is necessary for the 
Secretary of Labor and the Administrator to reach conclusions as to the 
meaning and the application of provisions of the law in order to carry 
out their responsibilities of administration and enforcement (Skidmore 
v. Swift, 323 U.S. 134). In order that these positions may be made known 
to persons who may be affected by them, official interpretations are 
issued by the Administrator on the advice of the Solicitor of Labor, as 
authorized by the Secretary (reorg. Pl. 6 of 1950, 64 Stat. 1263; Gen. 
Ord. 45A, May 24, 1950, 15 FR 3290). As included in this part, these 
interpretations are believed to express the intent of the law as 
reflected in its provisions and as construed by the courts and evidenced 
by its legislative history. References to pertinent legislative history 
are made in this part where it appears that they will contribute to a 
better understanding of the interpretations.
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