Wash. Admin. Code § 296-126-092 - Meal periods - Rest periods
(1) Employees shall be allowed a meal period
of at least thirty minutes which commences no less than two hours nor more than
five hours from the beginning of the shift. Meal periods shall be on the
employer's time when the employee is required by the employer to remain on duty
on the premises or at a prescribed work site in the interest of the
employer.
(2) No employee shall be
required to work more than five consecutive hours without a meal
period.
(3) Employees working three
or more hours longer than a normal work day shall be allowed at least one
thirty-minute meal period prior to or during the overtime period.
(4) Employees shall be allowed a rest period
of not less than ten minutes, on the employer's time, for each four hours of
working time. Rest periods shall be scheduled as near as possible to the
midpoint of the work period. No employee shall be required to work more than
three hours without a rest period.
(5) Where the nature of the work allows
employees to take intermittent rest periods equivalent to ten minutes for each
4 hours worked, scheduled rest periods are not required.
Notes
Order 76-15, § 296-126-092, filed 5/17/76.
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