CHAPTER IV-UNITED STATES CHILDREN'S BUREAU, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR (REGULATIONS AND ORDERS UNDER THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT OF 1938) Employment of minors between 16 and 18 years of age in coal-mine occupations. Date 5 F.R. page CHAPTER V-WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION, DEPARTMENT OF Defining the term "area of production". July 23 Part time employment of student learners in vocational training pro- July 25 Employment of apprentices, regulations. Sept. 14 3766 Regulations applicable to the employment of learners in the Independ- Sept. 19 ent Telephone Industry. 3829 Defining the term "area of production". Sept. 30 Reasonable cost of board, lodging and other facilities... Oct. Regulations applicable to the employment of learners in the knitted wear industry. Oct. 3860 3873 Defining and delimiting the terms "Any employee employed in a bona fide executive, administrative, professional, or local retailing capacity, or in the capacity of outside salesman.' Regulations applicable to the employment of learners. Regulations relating to home workers in the needlework industries in $516.95. Railroad carrier industry, resignation and appointment to Industry Com. mittee 9. Railroad carrier industry, designating George E. Osborne as Vice-Chairman of Leather industry, appointment of Industry Committee 10.. Pulp and primary paper industry, appointment of Industry Committee 11... Pulp and primary paper industry, resignation from and appointment to Industry Committee 11. Baird Snyder, authorization to act in absence of Administrator.. Pulp and primary paper industry acceptance of resignation from and appointment to Industry Committee 11. Dissolving Industry Committee 1 for the textile industry, 3, for the hosiery Leather industry, acceptance of resignation from and appointment to Industry Dissolving Industry Committee 6 for the shoe manufacturing and allied indus- Delegating authority to all regional directors, acting regional directors and terri- Carpet and rug industry, appointment of Industry Committee 12.. Luggage and leather goods industry, appointment of Industry Committee 13... Dissolving Industry Committee 1-A for the woolen industry and Industry Committee 4 for the hat industry. Apprentices, handicapped workers and learners, appointing representatives to grant or deny applications. Dissolving Industry Committee 2 for the apparel industry. Carpet and rug industry, resignation of and appointment to Committee 12. Converted paper products industry, Committee appointment and resignation.. Designating regional directors to grant or deny applications for special certificates. Resignation from and appointment to Industry Committee 15 for the embroideries industry. Special industry committee for Puerto Rico, acceptance of resignation from and appointment to. Designating regional directors. Industry Committee 16 for the portable lamp and shade industry Appointment of Industry Committee 17 for the jewelry manufacturing industry. James F. King authorized to act in the absence of the administrator and the deputy administrator. Designating regional directors to grant or deny special certificates for employment of handicapped workers. Acceptance of resignation from and appointment to Industry Committee 16 for the portable lamp and shade industry. Acceptance of resignation from and appointment to Industry Committee 16 for the portable lamp and shade industry. Designating regional director to grant or deny learner certificates for handicapped Appointment of Industry Committee 18 for the enameled utensil industry. Thomas H. Holland, authorization to act in the absence of the administrator. Burton E. Oppenheim to act on Dec. 6 and 7, 1940, in the absence of the admin. istrator. Drug, medicine, and toilet preparations industry, appointment of Industry Table 4-SPECIAL CERTIFICATES FOR EMPLOYMENT OF LEARNERS AND |