§ 35.10 Rules against age discrimination
§ 35.11 Definitions of the terms “normal operation” and “statutory objective.”
§ 35.12 Exceptions to the rules against age discrimination: normal operation or statutory objective of any program or activity
§ 35.13 Exceptions to the rules against age discrimination: reasonable factors other than age
§ 35.14 Burden of proof
§ 35.15 Remedial action
§ 35.16 Special benefits for children and the elderly
§ 35.17 Age distinctions in DOL regulations

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Terms Used In CFR > Title 29 > Subtitle A > Part 35 > Subpart B - Standards for Determining Age Discrimination

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