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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
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IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
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JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2012 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO LABOR AND LABOR RELATIONS | |
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     Introduced By: Senators Lynch, Walaska, Ciccone, Nesselbush, and Gallo | |
     Date Introduced: March 28, 2012 | |
     Referred To: Senate Labor | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
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     SECTION 1. Section 28-12-4.3 of the General Laws in Chapter 28-12 entitled "Minimum |
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Wages" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
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     28-12-4.3. Exemptions. -- (a) The provisions of sections 28-12-4.1 and 28-12-4.2 do not |
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apply to the following employees: |
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      (1) Any employee of a summer camp when it is open no more than six (6) months of the |
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year. |
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      (2) Police officers, firefighters, and rescue service personnel employed by the cities and |
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towns. |
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      (3) Employees of the state or political subdivision of the state who may elect through a |
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collective bargaining agreement, memorandum of understanding, or any other agreement between |
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the employer and representatives of the employees, or if the employees are not represented by an |
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exclusive bargaining agent, through an agreement or understanding arrived at between the |
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employer and the employee prior to the performance of work, to receive compensatory time off |
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for hours worked in excess of forty (40) in a week. The compensatory hours shall at least equal |
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one and one half (1 1/2) times the hours worked over forty (40) in a week. If compensation is paid |
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to an employee for accrued compensatory time, the compensation shall be paid at the regular rate |
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earned by the employee at the time of payment. At the time of termination, unused accrued |
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compensatory time shall be paid at a rate not less than: |
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      (i) The average regular rate received by the employee during the last three (3) years of |
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the employee's employment, or |
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      (ii) The final regular rate received by the employee, whichever is higher. |
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      (4) Any employee employed in a bona fide executive, administrative, or professional |
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capacity, as defined by the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, 29 U.S.C. section 201 et seq., |
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compensated for services on a salary basis of not less than two hundred dollars ($200) per week. |
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      (5) Any employee as defined in subparagraph (a)(4) of this section unless the wages of |
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the employee, if computed on an hourly basis, would violate the applicable minimum wage law. |
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      (6) Any salaried employee of a nonprofit national voluntary health agency who elects to |
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receive compensatory time off for hours worked in excess of forty (40) hours per week. |
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      (7) Any employee, including drivers, driver's helpers, mechanics, and loaders of any |
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motor carrier, including private carriers, with respect to whom the U.S. secretary of transportation |
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has power to establish qualifications and maximum hours of service pursuant to the provisions of |
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49 U.S.C. section 3102. |
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      (8) Any employee who is a salesperson, parts person, or mechanic primarily engaged in |
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the sale and/or servicing of automobiles, trucks or farm implements, and is employed by a non- |
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manufacturing employer primarily engaged in the business of selling vehicles or farm implements |
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to ultimate purchasers, to the extent that the employers are exempt under the federal Wage-Hour |
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and Equal Pay Act, 29 U.S.C. section 201 et seq. and 29 U.S.C. section 213(b)(10); provided, that |
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the employee's weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly actual earnings exceed an amount equal to the |
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employee's basic contractual hourly rate of pay times the number of hours actually worked plus |
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the employee's basic contractual hourly rate of pay times one-half ( 1/2) the number of hours |
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actually worked in excess of forty (40) hours per week. |
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      (9) Any employee employed in agriculture; however, this exemption applies to all |
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agricultural enterprises that produce greenhouse crops, fruit and vegetable crops, herbaceous |
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crops, sod crops, viticulture, viniculture, floriculture, feed for livestock, forestry, dairy farming, |
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aquaculture, the raising of livestock, furbearing animals, poultry and eggs, bees and honey, |
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mushrooms, and nursery stock. This exemption also applies to nursery workers. |
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     (10) Any employee of an air carrier subject to the provisions of title 45 U.S.C. section |
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181 et seq., of the Railway Labor Act when the hours worked by such employee in excess of forty |
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(40) in a work week are not required by the air carrier, but are arranged through a voluntary |
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agreement among employees to trade scheduled work hours. |
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      (b) Nothing in this section exempts any employee who under applicable federal law is |
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entitled to overtime pay or benefits related to overtime pay. |
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     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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     This act would exempt airline employees who work in excess of forty (40) hours per |
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week from the provisions of overtime pay when the excess hours are not required by the air |
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carrier but are arranged through a voluntary agreement among employees to trade scheduled |
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hours. |
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     This act would take effect upon passage. |
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