§ 49.12.005 Definitions
§ 49.12.010 Declaration
§ 49.12.020 Conditions of employment — Wages
§ 49.12.033 Administration and enforcement of chapter by director of labor and industries
§ 49.12.041 Investigation of wages, hours and working conditions — Statements, inspections authorized
§ 49.12.050 Employer’s record of employees
§ 49.12.091 Investigation information — Findings — Rules prescribing minimum wages, working conditions
§ 49.12.101 Hearing
§ 49.12.105 Variance order — Application — Issuance — Contents — Termination
§ 49.12.110 Exceptions to minimum scale — Special certificate or permit
§ 49.12.121 Wages and working conditions of minors — Special rules — Work permits
§ 49.12.123 Work permit for minor required
§ 49.12.124 Actors or performers — Work permits and variances for minors
§ 49.12.130 Witness protected — Penalty
§ 49.12.140 Complaint of noncompliance
§ 49.12.145 Complaint of noncompliance — Investigation — Penalties
§ 49.12.147 Complaint of noncompliance — Appeals — Notice — Hearings — Final orders
§ 49.12.149 Complaint of noncompliance — Collections
§ 49.12.150 Civil action to recover underpayment
§ 49.12.170 Penalty
§ 49.12.180 Annual report
§ 49.12.185 Exemptions from chapter
§ 49.12.187 Collective bargaining rights not affected
§ 49.12.200 Women may pursue any calling open to men
§ 49.12.240 Employee inspection of personnel file
§ 49.12.250 Employee inspection of personnel file — Erroneous or disputed information
§ 49.12.260 Employee inspection of personnel file — Limitations
§ 49.12.265 Sick leave, time off — Care of family members — Definitions
§ 49.12.270 Sick leave, time off — Care of family members
§ 49.12.275 Sick leave, time off — Care of family members — Poster required
§ 49.12.280 Sick leave, time off — Care of family members — Administration and enforcement
§ 49.12.285 Sick leave, time off — Care of family members — Monetary penalties
§ 49.12.287 Sick leave, time off — Care of family members — Discharge of employee not permitted
§ 49.12.290 Sick leave, time off — Care of family members — Collective bargaining agreement not reduced
§ 49.12.295 Sick leave, time off — Care of family members — Notification of employers
§ 49.12.300 House-to-house sales by minor — Registration of employer
§ 49.12.310 House-to-house sales by minor — Advertising by employer — Penalty
§ 49.12.320 Definitions
§ 49.12.330 Rules
§ 49.12.350 Parental leave — Legislative findings
§ 49.12.360 Parental leave — Discrimination prohibited
§ 49.12.370 Parental leave — Collective bargaining agreement or employee benefit plan — Application
§ 49.12.380 Child labor laws — Information program
§ 49.12.390 Child labor laws — Violations — Civil penalties — Restraining orders
§ 49.12.400 Child labor laws — Appeal
§ 49.12.410 Child labor laws — Violations — Criminal penalties
§ 49.12.420 Child labor laws — Exclusive remedies
§ 49.12.450 Compensation for required employee work apparel — Exceptions — Changes
§ 49.12.460 Volunteer firefighters, reserve officers, civil air patrol members — Employer duties — Violations — Definitions
§ 49.12.471 Farm internship project
§ 49.12.480 Meal and rest breaks for health care facility employees
§ 49.12.483 Meal and rest breaks for health care facility employees — Enforcement — Penalties — Retaliatory actions — Appeals
§ 49.12.485 Hospital staffing committee — Oversight
§ 49.12.902 Effective date — 1991 c 303 §§ 3-7
§ 49.12.903 Construction — Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships — 2009 c 521

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Terms Used In Washington Code > Chapter 49.12 - Industrial welfare

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