29 C.F.R. § 516.13

Livestock auction employees exempt from overtime pay requirements under section 13(b)(13) of the Act

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With respect to each employee exempt from the overtime pay requirements of the Act pursuant to section 13(b)(13), the employer shall maintain and preserve records containing the information and data required by § 516.2(a) except paragraphs (a) (6) and (9) and, in addition, for each workweek in which the employee is employed both in agriculture and in connection with livestock auction operations:

(a) The total number of hours worked by each such employee,

(b) The total number of hours in which the employee was employed in agriculture and the total number of hours employed in connection with livestock auction operations, and

(c) The total straight-time earnings for employment in livestock auction operations.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 1967–1967 · leading case: Bledsoe v. Wirtz, 384 F.2d 767 (10th Cir. 1967).
Bledsoe v. Wirtz, 384 F.2d 767 (10th Cir. 1967). “13, which required any employ-er claiming such exemption to note upon his records the beginning and end of every such week claimed and to further post a notice informing the employees of the same. Appellants did not comply with this regulation.”
Bledsoe v. Wirtz, 384 F.2d 767 (10th Cir. 1967). “3 Supplementing this statute, the Secretary promulgated a regulation set out in 29 C.F.R. 516.13, which required any employer claiming such exemption to note upon his records the beginning and end of every such week claimed and to further post a notice informing the employees of…”
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