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Can you summarize 12 NYCRR Part 146, Subpart 146-1?
Hospitality Industry > Minimum Wage Rates
Short Summary
These legal documents, part of the New York Codes, Rules and Regulations, specifically the Minimum Wage Orders for the Hospitality Industry, cover various aspects of employment in the hospitality industry in New York. They establish rules regarding credits for meals and lodging provided by employers, specifying maximum values and restrictions. The documents also govern uniform maintenance pay, requiring employers to maintain and provide required uniforms for employees. They outline the amount of uniform maintenance pay based on hours worked and location. The spread of hours in restaurants and all-year hotels is regulated, with employees entitled to additional pay if the spread of hours exceeds 10. Call-in pay is addressed, stating that employees reporting for duty upon the employer’s request or permission are entitled to be paid at the applicable wage rate. Overtime hourly rates are established, requiring employers to pay employees 1.5 times their regular rate for hours worked in excess of 40 in one workweek. The documents also provide guidelines for tip credits for service employees and food service workers, allowing employers to take a credit towards the basic minimum hourly rate. Finally, the documents set the basic minimum hourly rates for employees in the hospitality industry, varying based on location and employer size. These rates are set to increase over time. Overall, these documents ensure fair compensation and working conditions for employees in the hospitality industry in New York.
Whom does it apply to?
Employees in the hospitality industry in New York
What does it govern?
Credits for meals and lodging provided by employers to employees in the hospitality industry, uniform maintenance pay, spread of hours in restaurants and all-year hotels, call-in pay for employees, overtime hourly rates, tip credits for service employees and food service workers, basic minimum hourly rates for employees in the hospitality industry
What are exemptions?
No specific exemptions are mentioned in these documents.
What are the Penalties?
No specific penalties are mentioned in these documents.
Jurisdiction
New York