§ 36.500 Employment
§ 36.505 Employment criteria
§ 36.510 Recruitment
§ 36.515 Compensation
§ 36.520 Job classification and structure
§ 36.525 Fringe benefits
§ 36.530 Marital or parental status
§ 36.535 Effect of state or local law or other requirements
§ 36.540 Advertising
§ 36.545 Pre-employment inquiries
§ 36.550 Sex as a bona fide occupational qualification

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Terms Used In CFR > Title 29 > Subtitle A > Part 36 > Subpart E - Discrimination On the Basis of Sex in Employment in Education Programs or Activities Prohibited

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