29 CFR 779, Subpart D - Exemptions for Certain Retail or Service Establishments
- — General Principles
- § 779.300 — Purpose of subpart.
- § 779.301 — Statutory provisions.
- — “Establishment” Basis of Exemptions
- § 779.302 — Exemptions depend on character of establishment.
- § 779.303 — “Establishment” defined; distinguished from “enterprise” and “business.”
- § 779.304 — Illustrations of a single establishment.
- § 779.305 — Separate establishments on the same premises.
- § 779.306 — Leased departments not separate establishments.
- § 779.307 — Meaning and scope of “employed by” and “employee of.”
- § 779.308 — Employed within scope of exempt business.
- § 779.309 — Employed “in” but not “by.”
- § 779.310 — Employees of employers operating multi-unit businesses.
- § 779.311 — Employees working in more than one establishment of same employer.
- — Statutory Meaning of Retail or Service Establishment
- § 779.312 — “Retail or service establishment”, defined in section 13(a)(2).
- § 779.313 — Requirements summarized.
- — Making Sales of Goods and Services “Recognized as Retail”
- § 779.314 — “Goods” and “services” defined.
- § 779.315 — Traditional local retail or service establishments.
- § 779.316 — Establishments outside “retail concept” not within statutory definition; lack first requirement.
- § 779.317 — Partial list of establishments lacking “retail concept.”
- § 779.318 — Characteristics and examples of retail or service establishments.
- § 779.319 — A retail or service establishment must be open to general public.
- § 779.320 — Partial list of establishments whose sales or service may be recognized as retail.
- § 779.321 — Inapplicability of “retail concept” to some types of sales or services of an eligible establishment.
- — “Recognized” as Retail “in the Particular Industry”
- § 779.322 — Second requirement for qualifying as a “retail or service establishment.”
- § 779.323 — Particular industry.
- § 779.324 — Recognition “in.”
- § 779.325 — Functions of the Secretary and the courts.
- § 779.326 — Sources of information.
- § 779.327 — Wholesale sales.
- § 779.328 — Retail and wholesale distinguished.
- § 779.329 — Effect of type of customer and type of goods or services.
- — Sales Not Made for Resale
- § 779.330 — Third requirement for qualifying as a “retail or service establishment.”
- § 779.331 — Meaning of sales “for resale.”
- § 779.332 — Resale of goods in an altered form or as parts or ingredients of other goods or services.
- § 779.333 — Goods sold for use as raw materials in other products.
- § 779.334 — Sales of services for resale.
- § 779.335 — Sales of building materials for residential or farm building construction.
- § 779.336 — Sales of building materials for commercial property construction.
- — General Tests of Exemption Under Section 13( a )(2)
- § 779.337 — Requirements of exemption summarized.
- § 779.338 — Effect of 1961 and 1966 amendments.
- — Sales Made Within the State
- § 779.339 — More than 50 percent intrastate sales required.
- § 779.340 — Out-of-State customers.
- § 779.341 — Sales “made within the State” and “engagement in commerce” distinguished.
- — Computing Annual Dollar Volume and Combination of Exemptions
- § 779.342 — Methods of computing annual volume of sales.
- § 779.343 — Combinations of exemptions.
- — Engaging in Manufacturing and Processing Activities; Section 13( a )(4)
- § 779.345 — Exemption provided in section 13(a)(4).
- § 779.346 — Requirements for exemption summarized.
- § 779.347 — Exemption limited to “recognized retail establishment”; factories not exempt.
- § 779.348 — Goods must be made at the establishment which sells them.
- § 779.349 — The 85-percent requirement.
- § 779.350 — The section 13(a)(4) exemption does not apply to service establishments.
- — Engaging in Contract Telegraph Agency Operations; Section 13( a )(11)
- § 779.351 — Exemption provided.
- § 779.352 — Requirements for exemption.
- — Classification of Sales and Establishments in Certain Industries
- § 779.353 — Basis for classification.
- — Lumber and Building Materials Dealers
- § 779.354 — Who may qualify as exempt 13(a)(2) or 13(a)(4) establishments.
- § 779.355 — Classification of lumber and building materials sales.
- § 779.356 — Application of exemptions to employees.
- — Coal Dealers
- § 779.357 — May qualify as exempt 13(a)(2) establishments; classification of coal sales.
- — Ice Manufacturers and Ice Dealers
- § 779.358 — May qualify as exempt 13(a)(2) or 13(a)(4) establishments.
- — Liquefied-Petroleum-Gas and Fuel Oil Dealers
- § 779.359 — May qualify as exempt 13(a)(2) establishments.
- § 779.360 — Classification of liquefied-petroleum-gas sales.
- § 779.361 — Classification of other fuel oil sales.
- — Feed Dealers
- § 779.362 — May qualify as exempt 13(a)(2) or 13(a)(4) establishments.
- — Monument Dealers
- § 779.363 — May qualify as exempt 13(a)(2) or 13(a)(4) establishments.
- — Frozen-Food Locker Plants
- § 779.364 — May qualify as exempt 13(a)(2) or 13(a)(4) establishments.
- — Automotive Tire Establishments
- § 779.365 — May qualify as exempt 13(a)(2) or 13(a)(4) establishments.
- § 779.366 — Recapping or retreading tires for sale.
- — Commercial Stationers
- § 779.367 — Commercial stationers may qualify as exempt 13(a)(2) establishments.
- § 779.368 — Printing and engraving establishments not recognized as retail.
- — Funeral Homes
- § 779.369 — Funeral home establishments may qualify as exempt 13(a)(2) establishments.
- — Cemeteries
- § 779.370 — Cemeteries may qualify as exempt 13(a)(2) establishments.
- — Automobile, Truck and Farm Implement Sales and Services, and Trailer, Boat and Aircraft Sales
- § 779.371 — Some automobile, truck, and farm implement establishments may qualify for exemption under section 13(a)(2).
- § 779.372 — Nonmanufacturing establishments with certain exempt employees under section 13(b)(10).
- — Other Establishments for Which Special Exceptions or Exemptions Are Provided
- § 779.381 — Establishments within special exceptions or exemptions.
- — Hotels and Motels
- § 779.382 — May qualify as exempt 13(a)(2) establishments.
- § 779.383 — “Hotel” and “motel” exemptions under section 13(b)(8).
- — Motion Picture Theaters
- § 779.384 — May qualify as exempt establishments.
- — Seasonal Amusement or Recreational Establishments
- § 779.385 — May qualify as exempt establishments.
- — Restaurants and Establishments Providing Food And Beverage Service
- § 779.386 — Restaurants may qualify as exempt 13(a)(2) establishments.
- § 779.387 — “Restaurant” exemption under section 13(b) (8).
- § 779.388 — Exemption provided for food or beverage service employees.
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