Mail order form to: Street Address. City _subscription(s) to the publications checked below: Name FEDERAL REGISTER $45.00 domestic; $90.00 foreign ($5.00 monthly) CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS $350.00 domestic; $425.00 foreign Title-29 Labor (This book contains Parts 500 to 1899) SUBTITLE B-REGULATIONS RELATING TO LABOR (Continued) CHAPTER V-Wage and Hour Division, Department of Labor CROSS REFERENCES: Railroad Retirement Board: See Employees' Benefits, 20 CFR Chapter II. Social Security Administration, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare: See Employees' Benefits, 20 CFR Chapter III. NOTE: Other regulations issued by the Department of Labor appear in 20 CFR Chapters I, IV, V, and VII; 41 CFR Chapters 29, 50 and 60. For Standards for a Merit System of Personnel Administration: See 45 CFR Part 70. Part CHAPTER V-WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR (Parts 500 to 1899) SUBCHAPTER A-REGULATIONS 500-504 [Reserved] 505 Labor standards on projects or productions assisted by grants from national endowment for the arts. 506-510 [Reserved] Wage order procedure for Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and American 511 512 [Reserved] 515 516 519 Utilization of State agencies for investigations and inspections. Records to be kept by employers. Employment of full-time students at subminimum wages. 520 Employment of student learners. 524 525 526 527 528 529 530 531 536 Employment of messengers. Special minimum wages for handicapped workers in competitive employment. Employment of handicapped clients in sheltered workshops. Industries of a seasonal nature and industries with marked seasonal peaks of operation. Employment of student workers. Annulment or withdrawal of certificates for the employment of student learners, apprentices, learners, messengers, handicapped persons, student workers, and full-time students in agriculture or in retail or service establishments at special minimum wage rates. Employment of patient workers in hospitals and institutions at subminimum wages. Employment of homeworkers in certain industries. Wage Payments under the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938. Part 541 545 Defining and delimiting the terms "Any employee employed in a bona fide executive, administrative, or professional capacity (including any employee employed in the capacity of academic administrative personnel or teacher in elementary or secondary schools), or in the capacity of outside salesman". Homeworkers in industries in Puerto Rico. 547 Requirements of a "Bona Fide Thrift or Savings Plan". 549 548 Authorization of established basic rates for computing overtime pay. 550 551 Local delivery drivers and helpers; wage payment plans. 552 553 570 Application of the Fair Labor Standards Act to domestic service. Employees of public agencies engaged in fire protection or law enforcement activities (including security personnel in correctional institutions). Child labor regulations, orders and statements of interpretation. 579 Child Labor Violations-Civil Money Penalties. 580 601 Civil Penalties for Child Labor Violations-Rules of Practice for Administrative Proceedings. Nonrubber footwear industry in Puerto Rico. 602 Leather, leather goods, and related products industry in Puerto Rico. Gloves and mittens industry in Puerto Rico. 603 604 606 608 609 610 611 612 613 614 615 617 619 Metal, machinery, transportation equipment, and allied products industry Electrical, instrument, and related products industry in Puerto Rico. Women's and children's underwear and women's blouse industry in Puerto Children's dress and related products industry in Puerto Rico. Sweater and knit swimwear industry in Puerto Rico. Women's outerwear, needlework, and miscellaneous fabricated textile prod- Jewelry and miscellaneous products manufacturing industry in Puerto Rico. Men's and boys' clothing and related products industry in Puerto Rico. Alcoholic beverage and industrial alcohol industry in Puerto Rico. 657 Tobacco manufacturers industry in Puerto Rico. 661 670 671 672 673 675 Banking, insurance and finance industry in Puerto Rico. The Chemical, petroleum, and related products industry in Puerto Rico. Business, professional and miscellaneous services industry in Puerto Rico. Furniture and fixtures and lumber and wood products industry in Puerto |