§ 780.1008. Examples of places not considered homes.
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/us/cfr/t29/s§ 780.1008·A research copy — for the controlling text, always check the official state or federal source. Not legal advice.
The following are examples of workplaces which, on examination, have been considered not to be a "home":
(a)Living quarters allocated to and regularly used solely for production purposes, where workers work regular schedules and are under constant supervision by the employer, are not considered to be a home.
(b)While a convent, orphanage or similar institution is considered a home, an area in such place which is set aside for and used for sewing or other productive work under supervision is not a home.
(c)Where an employee performs work on wreaths in a home and also engages in work on the wreaths for the employer during that workweek in a factory, he is not exempt in that week, since some of his work is not performed in a home.