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1 at the end of paragraph (14) and inserting “; or", and by

2 adding at the end of such section the following:

“(15) any employee who is employed in domestic

service in a household and who resides in such house

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7 SEC. 206. (a) Section 14 (29 U.S.C. 214) is amended

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by striking out subsections (b) and (c) and inserting in lieu

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10 "(b) (1) The Secretary, to the extent necessary in 11 order to prevent curtailment of opportunities for employ12 ment, shall by special certificate issued under a regulation or 13 order provide for the employment, at a wage rate not less 14 than 85 per centum of the otherwise applicable wage rate 15 in effect under section 6 or not less than $1.60 an hour, 16 whichever is the higher (or in the case of employment in 17 Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands not described in section 18 5(e), at a wage rate not less than 85 per centum of the 19 otherwise applicable wage rate in effect under section 6 (c) ) 20 of full-time students (regardless of age but in compliance 21 with applicable child labor laws) in any occupation other

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“(B) occupations in manufacturing,

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"(D) occupations in construction,

"(E) the occupation of a longshoreman,

"(F) occupations in or about plants or establishments manufacturing or storing explosives or articles

containing explosive components,

"(G) the occupation of a motor vehicle driver or

outside helper,

"(H) logging occupations and occupations in the operation of any sawmill, lathmill, shingle mill, or cooperage stock mill,

“(I) occupations involved in the operation of powerdriven woodworking machines,

"(J) occupations involving exposure to radioactive substances and ionizing radiation,

"(K) occupations involved in the operation of power-driven hoisting apparatus,

"(L) occupations involved in the operation of power-driven metal forming, punching, and shearing machines,

"(M) occupations involving slaughtering, meatpacking or processing, or rendering,

"(N) occupations involved in the operation of bakery machines,

"(0) occupations involved in the operation of paper products machines,

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"(P) occupations involved in the manufacture of

brick, tile, or kindred products,

"(Q) occupations involved in the operation of cir

cular saws, band saws, or guillotine shears,

"(R) occupations involved in wrecking, demolition,

or shipbreaking operations,

"(S) occupations in roofing operations,

"(T) occupations in excavation operations, or

"(U) any other occupation determined by the Sec

retary to be particularly hazardous for the employment of such students.

"(2) The Secretary, to the extent necessary in order to

prevent curtailment of opportunities for employment, shall by 14 special certificate issued under a regulation or order provide 15 for the employment, at a wage rate not less than 85 per 16 centum of the wage rate in effect under section 6 (a) (5) or 17 not less than $1.30 an hour, whichever is the higher (or in 18 the case of employment in Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands not described in section 5 (e), at a wage rate not less than 85 20 per centum of the wage rate in effect under section 6 (c) (3)) 21 of full-time students (regardless of age but in compliance with 22 applicable child labor laws) in any occupation in agriculture 23 other than an occupation determined by the Secretary to be 24 particularly hazardous for the employment of such students. "(3) (A) A special certificate issued under paragraph

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1 (1) or (2) shall provide that the student for whom it is 2 issued shall, except during vacation periods, be employed

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on a part-time basis and not in excess of twenty hours in

any workweek.

"(B) If the issuance of a special certificate under para6 graph (1) or (2) for an employer will cause the number 7 of students employed by such employer under special cer8 tificates issued under this subsection to exceed four, the 9 Secretary may not issue such a special certificate for the 10 employment of a student by such employer unless the Sec11 retary finds employment of such student will not create a 12 substantial probability of reducing the full-time employment 13 opportunities of persons other than those employed under 14 special certificates issued under this subsection. If the is15 suance of a special certificate under this subsection for an 16 employer will not cause the number of students employed by 17 such employer under special certificates issued under this 18 subsection to exceed four, the Secretary may issue a special 19 certificate under this subsection for the employment of a 20 student by such employer if such employer certifies to the 21 Secretary that the employment of such student will not re22 duce the full-time employment opportunities of persons other 23 than those employed under special certificates issued under 24 this subsection."

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(b) Section 14 is further amended by redesignating

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1 subsection (d) as subsection (c) and by adding at the end 2 the following new subsection:

3 "(d) The Secretary may by regulation or order provide 4 that sections 6 and 7 shall not apply with respect to the 5 employment by any elementary or secondary school of its 6 students if such employment constitutes, as determined under 7 regulations prescribed by the Secretary, an integral part of 8 the regular education program provided by such school." 9 (c) Section 4 (d) (29 U.S.C. 204 (d)) is amended by 10 adding at the end thereof the following new sentence: "Such 11 report shall also include a summary of the special certificates 12 issued under section 14 (b).".

13 LAUNDRY AND CLEANING ESTABLISHMENTS TO BE CON

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SIDERED SERVICE

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ESTABLISHMENTS

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SEC. 207. In the administration of section 7 (i) (re17 lating to commission employees) and 13 (a) (1) (relating to 18 executive and administrative personnel and outside salesmen) 19 of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, establishments 20 engaged in laundering, cleaning, or repairing clothing or 21 fabrics shall be considered service establishments.

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MAIDS AND CUSTODIAL EMPLOYEES OF HOTELS AND

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SEC. 208. Section 13 (b) (8) is amended by inserting

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