2011 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 50: Employment Law
Article 4: Labor Conditions; Payment of Wages, 50-4-1 through 50-4-33
Section 50-4-24: Employers exempt from overtime provisions for certain employees.


NM Stat § 50-4-24 (1996 through 1st Sess 50th Legis) What's This?

50-4-24. Employers exempt from overtime provisions for certain employees.

A. Any employer of workers engaged in the ginning of cotton for market, in any place of employment located within a county where cotton is grown in commercial quantities, and each employee is employed for a period of not more than fourteen weeks in the aggregate in any calendar year, is exempt from the overtime provisions of Subsection C of Section 50-4-22 NMSA 1978.

B. An employer of workers engaged in agriculture is exempt from the overtime provisions set forth in Subsection C of Section 50-4-22 NMSA 1978. As used in this subsection, "agriculture" has the meaning used in Section 203 of the federal Fair Labor Standards Act.

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