Wash. Admin. Code § 296-126-020 - Minimum wages-Minors
Except where a higher minimum wage is required by Washington state or federal law:
(1) Every
employer shall pay to each of his or her employees who have reached their 16th
or 17th year of age a rate of pay per hour which is equal to the hourly rate
required by
RCW
49.46.020 for employees 18 years of age or
older, whether computed on an hourly, commission, piecework, or other basis,
except as may be otherwise provided under this chapter.
(2) Every employer shall pay to each of his
or her employees who have not reached their 16th year of age a rate of pay per
hour that is not less than 85 percent of the hourly rate required by
RCW
49.46.020 for employees 18 years of age or
older whether computed on an hourly, commission, piecework, or other basis,
except as may be otherwise provided under this chapter.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 43.22.270 and 1988 c 236. 89-10-014 (Order 88-32), § 296-126-020, filed 4/24/89, effective 6/1/89; Order 74-9, § 296-126-020, filed 3/13/74, effective 4/15/74.
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