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CFR  

Code of Federal Regulations Pertaining to ESA

Title 29  

Labor

 

Chapter V  

Wage and Hour Division, Department of Labor

 

 

Part 784  

Provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act Applicable to Fishing and Operations on Aquatic Products

 

 

 

Subpart B  

Exemptions Provisions Relating to Fishing and Aquatic Products


29 CFR 784.123 - Operations performed on fishing equipment.

  • Section Number: 784.123
  • Section Name: Operations performed on fishing equipment.

    On the principle stated in Sec. 784.122 the replacement, repair, 
mending, or construction of the fisherman's equipment performed at the 
place of the fishing operation would be exempt. Such activities 
performed in contemplation of the trip are also within the exemption if 
the work is so closely related both in
point of time and function to the acquisition of the aquatic life that 
it is really a part of the fishing operation or of ``going to * * * 
work.'' For example, under appropriate facts, the repair of the nets, or 
of the vessel, or the building of fish trap frames on the shore 
immediately prior to the opening of the fishing season would be within 
the exemption. Activities at the termination of a fishing trip which are 
similarly related in time and function to the actual conduct of fishing 
operations or ``returning from work'' may be within the exemption on 
like principles. Similarly, the fact that the exemption is intended 
generally for ``offshore'' activities does not mean that it may not 
apply to employment in other activities performed on shore which are so 
integrated with the conduct of actual fishing operations and 
functionally so necessary thereto that the employment is, in practical 
effect, directly and necessarily a part of the fishing operations for 
which the exemption is intended. In such circumstances the exemption 
will apply, for example, to an employee employed by a vessel owner to 
watch the fishing vessel, its equipment, and the catch when it comes to 
port, checks the mooring lines, operate bilge pumps and heating and 
cooling systems on the vessel, and assist in the loading and unloading 
of the fishing equipment and the catch. Work of the kinds referred to 
may be exempt when performed by the fisherman himself or necessary to 
the conduct of the fishing organization. However, the exemption would 
not apply to employees of a manufacturer of supplies or to employees of 
independent shops which repair boats and equipment. (Dize v. Maddix, 144 
F. 2d 584, affirmed 324 U.S. 697.)
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