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MINUTES OF THE MEETING LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS COMMITTEE
MONTANA STATE SENATE
February 12, 1985
The eleventh meeting of the Senate Labor and Employment Relations committee was called to order by Chairman J. D. Lynch at the hour of 1:00 p.m. in Room 413/415 of the State Capitol.
ROLL CALL: All members were present.
CONSIDERATION OF STATEMENT OF INTENT TO SENATE BILL 194:
Senator Manning moved the Statement of Intent on Senate Bill 194 be attached with the Standing Committee Report. The motion carried unanimously.
CONSIDERATION OF SENATE BILL 341:
Chairman Lynch called on Senator Haffey, sponsor of Senate Bill 341. This is an act authorizing changes in working hours of Montana State Prison employees, which were agreed upon by management and the effected employees. It allows management and the effected employees to agree to a work day of other than eight hours in a consecutive 24-hour period.
PROPONENTS OF SENATE BILL 341:
Tom Schneider, representing Montana Public Employees Association, submitted written testimony in support of SB 341. (Exhibit No.1)
Bill Pancrabs, Business Agent for MPA Chapter at the prison, said the people at the prison feel there are other scheduling alternatives that could perhaps save some employee usage of time along the lines of sick leave and vacation. There would be benefits to both the employees and management.
Kurt Chisolm, director of Department of Institutions, recommended this bill be tabled.
OPPONENTS OF SENATE BILL 341:
None were present.
QUESTIONS FROM THE COMMITTEE:
Senator Keating asked Tom Schneider if there is protection under the law for flex-time. Tom Schneider replied the attorney general position allows the opportunity to have flextime.
Senator Keating asked if we repeal the section in question, there would be the opportunity to have flex-time.
Page 2 February 12;,1985
Torn Schneider replied yes.
Senator Haffey closed on Senate Bill 341.
The hearing was closed on Senate Bill 341.
CONSIDERATION OF SENATE BILL 337:
Chairman Lynch called on Senator Chet Blaylock, sponsor of Senate Bill 337. The bill deals with the matter of the Department of Labor and Industry collecting when employers have failed or defaulted on their payments to the unemployment compensation fund.
PROPONENTS OF SENATE BILL 337:
Sue Mohr, Unemployment Insurance Contributions Bureau Chief for the Department of Labor and Industry, said the purpose of this bill is to improve the bureau's position when they file liens so that they can make sure the effect of the lien will be on the date the contributions become due instead of the date on which they are filed. The bureau extended the period of time that they can enforce liens up to ten years.
Dave Wanzenried, Commissioner, Montana Department of Labor and Industry, rose in support of Senate Bill 337.
OPPONENTS OF SENATE BILL 337:
None were present.
QUESTIONS FROM THE COMMITTEE:
Senator Keating asked Sue Mohr what the rational for five years instead of three years for the statute of limitations is. He referred to page 2, section 2.
Sue Mohr replied we have always had five years; that is present law. Harold Kansier answered the question further, saying we have always used five years. Five years gives you more time to execute on your lien; if you have three years, in order for your lien to be effective you have to refile each time because that lien expires by the statute of limitations. Senator Keating stated that means then that five years is meaningless. Harold Kansier replied the five ~ears is a defense on the part of the person owing the money. The agency continues to collect.
Chairman Lynch asked Sue Mohr how long an account is overdue before it is liened. Sue Mohr replied 25 days, and she said she tries to work around employers.
Senator Blaylock closed on Senate Bill 337.
The hearing was closed on Senate Bill 337.
Page 3 February 12, 1985
EXECUTIVE ACT:DON ON SENATE BILL 337:
Senator Blaylock moved that Senate Bill 337 Do Pass. On a voice vote the committee voted unanimously that SENATE BILL 337 DO PASS.
EXECUTIVE ACTION ON SENATE BILL 341:
Senator Keating made a motion to amend Senate Bill 341. (Exhibit No.2)
On a voice vote the committee voted unanimously to accept the amendments. Senator Haffey made a motion that Senate Bill 341 Do Pass As Amended. On a voice vote the committee voted unanimously that SENATE BILL 341 DO PASS AS AMENDED.
ADJOURNMENT: The committee, having no further business, adjourned at the hour of 2:07 p.m.
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STANDING COMMITTEE REPORT
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Mr. President, We, your committee on Labor# havinq had under consideration
Senate Bill 194, attach the following statement of intent:
STATEMEtrr OF INTENT SENATE BILL NO. 194
A statement of intent is required for this bill because it requires the adoption of rules by the workers • compensation division of the department of labor and industry.
The legislature intends that the division adopt only those rules required by sections 9 and 10 of this hill.
The rules adopted by the division to implement section 3 should require the submission of all traininq information on an affidavit on which the applicant must aither list the name, place, and dates of attendance of a traininq school approved by the division and published in its list of approved schools. or qive sufficient information to allow the division to judge the content and quality of the program.
Because of the highly dangarous nature of the business regulated by this legislation, the legislature intends that all persons, except those already holding licenses and qualifying under the provisions of section 13, must comply with section 2(2)(a) through (2) (d), whathcr applying for an initial license by examination, reexamination under section 4(3), or licensure by other jurisdictions under section 6. Fees for reexamination within 2 years of the initial examination should be less than fees for the initial exaaination because no training and experience information need be reviewed and verified.
In developing rules on the use of explosives under sections 9 and 10, it is intended that the division pay particular attention to the publication entitled ·Suggested Code of Regulations·, published by the institute of makers of explosives (IME), in addition to any industry recommendations or publications by other states.
Rules adopted under nection such procedural rules as the applications, act on variance hearings, and so forth.
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ROLL CALL
Labor and Employment COMMITTEE
48th LEGISLATIVE SESSION -- 1985 Date 2/12/85
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~. MONTANA 1426 Cedar Street •
Helena, Montana 59604
P.O. Box 5600
Exhibi t No. 1 February 12, 1985 SB 341
T~ephone(406)442~ ,
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PUBLIC
EMPLOYEES
ASSOCIATION
SENATE BTIL 341
The sole purpose of the requested Change to 53 - 30 - 103 MCA, is to
allCM the mmageIlBl.t and the enployees of funtana State Prison to con
sider SOIlE alternatives to the presently mandated eight hour 'WOrk shift.
M:ma.geIlBl.t and the en:ployees have~ both expressed concern that the pre
sent law precludes them from being able to consider llDre efficient,
cost effective IlEthods of staff scheduling. The proposed language
'WOuld protect both mmageIlBl.t and the enployees as it 'WOuld require
nutual agreeIlBl.t before any changes could be impleIlBl.ted.
Last session the legislature passed language to allCM cities and com.ties
to do this very thing and it has 'WOrked out well. Many depart::IJEnts of state
governIIlmt have pursued alternative 'WOrk schedules by nutual agreeIlBl.t.
l-EP carmot because state law strictly forbids it.
Eastern Region (Mailing Address) 502 Nelson
Billings, Montana 59102 IDh ..... ",,\ IAnC\ eel"} I'}cl'}n
Western Region (Mailing Address) 1420 Jackson
Missoula, Montana 59801 ICnnnA\ IAN=:\ 7"'LA"'~D
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INIO
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OF
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ork
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A
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DE
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NO
TATE
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Secti
on
s 7
-32
-21
11
, 3
9-3
-40
5,
39
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07
.
HE
LD
: L
ocal
law
en
forc
em
en
t ag
en
cie
s m
ay,
wit
h
the
co
nse
nt
of
the
aff
ecte
d
em
plo
yees,
sc
hed
ule
a
fort
y-h
ou
r w
ork
w
eek
co
nsis
tin
g
of
fou
r co
nse
cu
ti
ve te
n-h
ou
r d
ay
s.
26
Ju
ne
19
80
Haro
ld H
an
ser,
E
sq.
Yell
ow
sto
ne
Co
un
ty A
tto
rney
Y
ell
ow
sto
ne
Co
un
ty C
ou
rth
ou
se
Bil
lin
gs,
Mo
nta
na
59
10
1
Dear
Mr.
H
an
ser:
Yo
u
hav
e
req
ueste
d
my
op
inio
n
on
th
e
foll
ow
ing
q
uest
ion
:
May
lo
cal
law
en
forc
em
en
t ag
en
cie
s,
wit
h
the
co
nse
nt
of
their
em
plo
yees,
sc
hed
ule
a
fort
y-h
ou
r w
ork
wee
k
co
nsis
tin
g
of
fou
r co
nse
cu
tiv
e
ten
-ho
ur
day
s?
Yo
ur
qu
esti
on
in
vo
lves
the
ap
pli
cati
on
o
f secti
on
39
-4-1
07
, M
CA
, w
hic
h p
rov
ides:
i_
(1)
A
peri
od
o
f 8
ho
urs
co
nsti
tute
s
a d
ay
's
wo
rk
in
all
w
ork
s an
d
un
dert
ak
ing
s carr
ied
o
n
or
aid
ed
b
y
any
m
un
icip
al
or
co
un
ty
go
vern
men
t,
[or]
th
e
sta
te
go
vern
men
t...
. In
cases
of
emer
gen
cy
wh
en
life
or
pro
pert
y
is
in
imm
inen
t d
an
ger
this
su
bsecti
on
do
es
no
t ap
ply
. (2
) F
or
fire
fig
hte
rs
in c
itie
s o
f th
e fir
st
and
se
co
nd
cla
ss,
a w
ork
wee
k co
nsis
ts
of
a m
axim
um o
f 4
0
ho
urs
d
uri
ng
a
5-d
ay
wee
k.
(3)
In
co
un
ties
wh
ere
reg
ula
r ro
ad
an
d
bri
dg
e
dep
art
men
ts
are
m
ain
tain
ed
, th
e
co
un
ty
com
mis
sio
ners
m
ay,
wit
h
the
ap
pro
val
of
the
em
plo
yees
...
, esta
bli
sh
a
40
-ho
ur
wo
rkw
eek
co
nsis
tin
g
of
fou
r co
nse
cu
tiv
e 1
0-h
ou
r d
ay
s.
.. (4
,)
Ev
ery
p
ers
on
, co
rpo
rati
on
, sto
ck
co
mp
any
, o
r asso
cia
tio
n o
f p
ers
on
s w
ho
vio
late
s
any
o
f th
e
t'ro
vis
ion
s
of
this
secti
on
is
g
uil
ty
of
a m
is
.. d
emea
no
r .•
..
OP
INIO
NS
OF
TH
E A
'ITO
RN
EY
GE
NE
RA
L
289
Ear
ly
case
s h
eld
th
at
this
secti
on
co
nsti
tute
d
an
ab
so
lute
p
enal
p
roh
ibit
ion
ag
ain
st
any
w
ork
in
ex
cess
o
f eig
ht-
ho
urs
in
o
ne
day
. M
elv
ille
v
. B
utt
e
Bala
cla
va
Co
pp
er
Co
.,
47
M
ont.
1,
13
0
P.
44
1
(19
13
);
Sta
te
v.
Hu
gh
es,
38
M
on
t.
46
8,
100
P.
61
0
(19
09
);
Sta
te v
. L
rvrn
gst
on
C
on
cre
te B
uil
din
g
and
M
anu
fact
uri
ng
C
o.,
3
4
Mo
nt.
5
70
, 8
7
P.
98
0
(19
06
).
Th
e ~estion
is
wh
eth
er ~is
turn
-of-
the-c
en
tury
in
terp
reta
tio
n
of
the
sta
tute
su
rviv
es
mo
re
recen
t co
urt
d
ecis
ion
s,
leg
isla
tiv
e p
ron
ou
ncem
en
ts,
and
mo
der
n p
oli
cy
co
nsid
era
tio
n.
Two
decis
ion
s o
f th
e M
on
tan
a S
up
rem
e C
ou
rt c
ast
do
ub
t o
n th
e
co
nti
nu
ing
v
ali
dit
y
of
the
co
nstr
ucti
on
o
f th
e
pre
decesso
r o
f secti
on
3
9-4
-10
7,
MCA
, ad
op
ted
in
th
ese earl
y c
ases.
In
~ M
iner'
s U
nio
n v
. A
nac
on
da
Co
pp
er
Min
ing
C
o.,
1
12
M
on
t.
418,
1
18
P
. 2d
1
48
(1
94
1),
th
e
Co
urt
co
nsi
dere
d
the
inte
racti
on
o
f th
e
eig
ht-
ho
ur
wo
rkd
ay
sta
tute
an
d
the
ov
ert
ime
pro
vis
ion
s o
f th
e
fed
era
l F
air
L
abo
r S
tan
dard
s A
ct
(FL
SA
).
The
FLSA
esta
bli
sh
ed
a
fort
y-h
ou
r m
axim
um
wo
rkw
eek
an
d
pro
vid
ed
for
the
pay
men
t o
f o
vert
ime.
Th
e M
on
tan
a S
up
rem
e C
ou
rt
held
th
at
there
w
as
no
in
co
nsi
sten
cy
b
etw
een
th
e
aaxi
mum
h
ou
r an
d
ov
ert
ime
pro
vis
ion
s
of
the
FLSA
an
d
the
eig
ht-
ho
ur
day
p
rov
isio
ns
of
the
then
-ex
isti
ng
v
ers
ion
o
f &
ecti
on
3
9-4
-10
7,
MC
A.
Th
is
ho
ldin
g
imp
licit
ly
reco
gn
izes
that
the
eig
ht-
ho
ur
day
sta
tute
d
oes
no
t b
ar
an
em
plo
yee
(r
om
wo
rkin
g
mo
re
than
eig
ht
ho
urs
in
a
day
if
he
is
com
p
ensa
ted
fo
r th
e
ex
cess
u
nd
er
an
ap
pli
cab
le
ov
ert
ime
&ta
tute
. In
G
lick
v
. D
ep
art
men
t o
f In
sti
tuti
on
s,
16
2
Mo
nt.
82
, 5
09
P
.2d
1
(19
73
),
the
CO
Urt
re
itera
ted
th
e
vie
w
up
ress
ed
in
Bu
tte M
iner'
s U
nio
n b
y re
co
gn
izin
g th
at
cert
ain
&
tate
em
plo
yee
s w
i th
in
the
pu
rvie
w
of
the
eig
ht-
ho
ur
day
st
atu
te
co
uld
w
ork
in
ex
cess
o
f eig
ht
ho
urs
an
d
be
com
~nsated
un
der
the o
vert
ime p
rov
isio
ns
of
the
FL
SA
.
the
FLSA
n
o
lon
ger
ap
pli
es
to
sta
te,
co
un
ty,
or
mu
nic
ipal
~loyees.
Nati
on
al
Lea
gu
e o
f cit
ies v
. U
sery
, 4
26
U
.s.
83
3
(197
6).
In
37
O
p.
Att
'y
Gen
. N
o.
16
(1
97
7),
I
held
th
at
ap
pli
cab
le
sta
tute
s
and
ad
min
istr
ati
ve
reg
ula
tio
n.s
re
qu
ire
paym
ent
of
ov
ert
ime
for
ho
urs
in
ex
cess
o
f fo
rty
w
ork
ed
in
~y
wee
k,
rely
ing
o
n G
lick
, secti
on
3
9-3
-40
5,
MC
A,
an
d
the
teq
ula
tio
ns
co
dif
ied
at
24
-3 .
14
BIl
(3
8 )
-S1
42
90
o
f th
e
Ad
min
istr
ati
ve
Ru
les
of
Mo
nta
na.
I
co
nti
nu
e
to
ad
here
to
~is
ho
ldin
g.
See
als
o
§ 7
-32
-21
1,
MC
A.
Th
e cit
ed
op
inio
n
uso
h
old
s th
at
co
un
ties
may
n
ot
sch
ed
ule
em
plo
yees
oth
er
than
b
rid
ge
and
ro
ad
m
ain
ten
an
ce
wo
rkers
to
w
ork
a
fort
y
~ur
wee
k
co
nsis
tin
g
of
fou
r co
nse
cu
tiv
e
ten
-ho
ur
day
s.
I uv
e re
co
nsi
dere
d th
is
ho
ldin
g
and
fi
nd
it t
o b
e in
co
rrect.
~
Gli
ck
an
d
Bu
tte
Min
er'
s th
e
Mo
nta
na
Su
pre
me
Co
urt
~licitly h
eld
th
at
secti
on
39
-4-1
07
, M
CA
, is
n
ot
an
290 OPINIONS OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
absolute prohibition against working more than eight ho in one day, but rather is merely descriptive of the len Ut, of a work-day under normal conditions., The cases reco9nI~ that an employee may work more than e1ght hours per da ~ he is compensated for hours in excess of forty worked inY.!' week under section 39-3-405, MCA. These holdings appeal' to! nullify the plain meaning of the eight-hour day statu However, they constitute the definitive construction of ~ statute by the Montana Supreme Court, and I am therefor bound to follow them. •
In 37 Ope Att'y Gen. No. 16 I held that a county could nOt schedule four ten-hour days for all employees on the bash of a 1975 amendment which explicitly permitted counties to schedule road and bridge workers on a four-day week Consisting of ten-hour days, reasoning that the express mention of such authority only for road and bridge crews necessarily excluded such authority for all other state workers. See Stephens V. City of Great Falls, 119 Mont. 368, 175 P.2d i08 (1946). This result-rs-flatly inconsistent with the Court'. reasoning in Glick, which implicitly recognized that the Department of Institutions had the authority t.o structure working hours for its employees in schedules other than the traditional work week consisting of five eight-hour days. If the rule of construction applied in my prior opinions was the correct one, the result in Glick could not have been reached. ~I can only conclude that under Glick state agencies and local governments may permit their workers to work four ten-hour days per week. 37 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 16 is overruled to the extent it is inconsistent with this opinion. II
It would be appropriate for the Legislature to amend the strict language of section 39-4-107, MCA, to make it compatible with current employment practices and court interpretations.
THEREFORE, IT IS MY OPINION:
Local law enforcement agencies may, with the consent of the affected employees, schedule a forty-hour work week consisting of four consecutive ten-hour days.
Very truly yours,
MIKE GREELY Attorney General
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ses.
(2
) T
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n sh
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not
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y to
reg
iste
red
phar
ma
cist
s or
8SS
ista
nt p
harm
acis
ts.
(3)
Any
per
son,
cor
pora
tion,
age
nt,
man
ager
, or
em
ploy
er w
ho s
hall
vio
late
any
of
the
prov
isio
ns o
f th
is s
ectio
n sh
all
be g
uilty
of
a m
isde
mea
nor
and
upon
con
vict
ion
ther
oof
shal
l be
pun
ishe
d by
a f
ine
of n
ot l
ess
than
$50
or
mor
e th
an $
000
or b
y im
pris
onm
ent
in t
he c
ount
y ja
il f
or n
ot l
ess
than
30
days
or
mor
e th
an 7
mon
ths
or b
y bo
th s
uch
fine
and
impr
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men
t. H
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39
-4-1
06
, T
elep
ho
ne
op
erat
ors
, (1
) O
n al
l li
nes
of p
ubli
c te
leph
ones
op
erat
ed i
n w
hole
or
in p
art
with
in t
his
stat
e, i
t sh
all
here
afte
r be
unl
awfu
l fo
r an
y ow
ner,
le88
ee, c
ompa
ny,
or c
orpo
rati
on t
o hi
re o
r em
ploy
any
ope
rato
r or
ope
rato
rs,
othe
r pe
rson
or
pers
ons
to r
un o
r op
erat
e a
tele
phon
e bo
ard
or
boar
ds f
or m
ore
than
9 h
ours
in
24 h
ours
in
citie
s or
tow
ns h
avin
g a
popu
la
tion
of 3
,000
inh
abit
ants
or
over
. (2
) T
he p
rovi
sion
s of
thi
s se
ctio
n sh
all
not
appl
y to
any
per
son
or p
er
IOns
, op
erat
or o
r op
erat
ors
oper
atin
g an
y te
leph
one
boar
d or
boa
rds
mor
e th
an 9
hou
rs i
n ea
ch 2
4 Co
r th
e pu
rpos
e oC
rel
ievi
ng a
noth
er e
mpl
oyee
in
case
o
f aic
knes
s or
otb
er u
nfor
esee
n ca
use
or c
ause
s.
(3)
Any
ow
ner,
less
ee,
com
pany
, or
cor
pora
tion
who
sha
ll v
iola
te a
ny o
f th
e pr
ovis
ions
of
this
sec
tion
shal
l up
on c
onvi
ctio
n be
pun
ishe
d by
a f
ine
of
not
leas
tha
n $1
00 o
r m
ore
than
$50
0. E
ach
and
ever
y da
y th
at s
uch
owne
r, le
ssee
, co
mpa
ny,
or c
orpo
rati
on m
ay c
onti
nue
to v
iola
te a
ny o
f th
e pr
ovis
ions
o
f th
is s
ectio
n sh
all
be c
onsi
dere
d a
sepa
rata
and
dis
tinc
t of
fens
e an
d sh
all
be p
unis
hed
as s
uch.
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tate
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d m
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ern
men
ts,
sch
oo
l d
istr
icts
, m
ines
, m
ills
, an
d s
mel
ters
. (1
) A
per
iod
of 8
hou
rs c
onst
itut
es a
day
's
wor
k in
all
wor
ks a
nd u
nder
taki
ngs
carr
ied
on o
r ai
ded
by a
ny m
unic
ipal
or
coun
ty g
over
nmen
t, th
e st
ate
gove
rnm
ent,
or a
fir
st·c
lass
sch
ool
dist
rict
, an
d on
all
cont
ra et
a le
t by
the
m,
and
for
all
jani
tors
(ex
cept
in
cour
thou
ses
of
sixt
h-an
d se
vent
h-cl
ass
coun
ties)
, en
gine
ers,
fir
efig
hter
s, c
aret
aker
s, c
usto
dio
ans,
and
lab
orer
s em
ploy
ed i
n or
abo
ut a
ny b
uild
ings
, w
orks
, or
gro
unds
use
d or
occ
upie
d fo
r an
y pu
rpos
e by
suc
h m
unic
ipal
, co
unty
, or
sta
te g
over
nmen
t or
fll'
llt·c
lass
sch
ool
dist
rict
. A
per
iod
of 8
hou
rs c
onst
itut
es a
day
's w
ork
in
mill
s an
d am
elta
rs f
or t
he t
reat
men
t of
ore
s, i
n un
derg
roun
d m
ines
, an
d in
th
e w
ashi
ng,
redu
cing
, an
d tr
eatm
ent
of c
oal.
Thi
s 8u
bsec
tion
does
not
app
ly
in t
he e
vent
oC
an e
mer
genc
y w
hen
liCe
or p
rope
rty
is i
n im
min
ent
dang
er
-.~
th
A o
itnllt
ions
spe
cifi
ed i
n au
bsec
tioD
i (3
) an
d (4
),
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co
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ente
red
into
bet
wee
n a
publ
ic e
mpl
oyer
and
a f
iref
ight
ers'
org
aniz
atio
n or
ita
el
l:clu
sive
rep
rese
ntat
ive.
(3
) In
cou
ntie
s w
here
reg
ular
roa
d an
d br
idge
dep
artm
ents
are
mai
nta
ined
, th
e co
unty
com
mis
sion
ers
may
, w
ith t
he a
ppro
val
oC t
he e
mpl
oyee
s or
the
ir d
uly
cons
titu
ted
repr
esen
tati
ve,
esta
blis
h a
40·h
our
wor
kwee
k co
nsi
stin
g of
4 c
onse
cutiv
e lO
-hou
r da
ys.
No
empl
oyee
may
be
requ
ired
to
wor
k in
exc
ess
of 8
hou
rs i
n an
yo
ne
wor
kday
if
he p
refe
rs n
ot t
o.
(4)
In m
unic
ipal
and
cou
nty
gove
rnm
ents
, th
e em
ploy
er a
nd
empl
oyee
m
ay a
gree
~ a
wor
kday
of
mor
e th
an 8
hou
rs a
nd t
o a
7 ·da
y, 4
0·ho
ur w
ork
peri
od:
(a)
thro
ugh
a co
llect
ive
barg
aini
ng a
gree
men
t w
hen
a co
llect
ive
barg
aini
ng
unit
rep
rese
nts
the
empl
oyee
; or
(b
) by
the
mut
ual
agre
emen
t of
the
empl
oyer
and
em
ploy
ee w
hen
no b
ar
gain
ing
unit
is
reco
gniz
ed.
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fi ...
t M
d
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laas
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ast
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In e
asel
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erge
ncy
whe
n H
fe o
r p
rop
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n im
mi
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nger
thi
s su
bsec
tion
doe
s no
t ap
ply.
";
and
lu
bsti
tute
d ex
isti
ng
(4)
for
form
er
(4),
w
hich
rea
d: "
Eve
ry p
erao
D,
corp
orat
ion,
sto
ck
com
pany
, or
&8I
:ioci
atio
n o{
per
sona
who
vio
late
s
any
of
the
prov
isio
nl D
C th
is a
ecti
on i
1lu
ilty
of a
m
iade
mea
nol
and
upon
con
vict
ion
ther
eof a
hall
be
pun
ishe
d by
a f
ine
of n
ot I
e ..
than
$10
0 or
m
ore
th
an $
600
Dr
by i
mp
riso
nm
ent
in t
he
coun
ty j
ail
for
not
I ...
th
an 3
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YI
or m
ore
than
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or
by b
oth
luch
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e M
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men
t."
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ereD
ce.
Lab
or -
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D o
f em
ploy
men
t, A
rt.
XII
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C.
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ont.
Con
at.
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c. I
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39
-4-1
09
, C
emen
t p
lan
ts,
qu
arr
ies,
an
d h
yd
roel
ectr
ic d
ams.
(1)
A
per
iod
of 8
hou
rs s
hall
con
stit
ute
a da
y's
wor
k, e
xcep
t in
cas
es o
f em
er
genc
y w
here
lif
e an
d p
rope
rty
are
in i
mm
inen
t da
nger
, fo
r al
l pe
rson
s em
ploy
ed i
n or
abo
ut c
emen
t pl
ants
and
at
quar
ries
and
hyd
roel
ectr
ic d
ams.
(2
) A
ny p
erso
n, c
orpo
rati
on,
agen
t, m
anag
er,
or e
mpl
oyer
who
sha
ll vi
ola
te a
ny o
f th
e pr
ovis
ions
oC
this
sec
tion
sha
ll b
e gu
ilty
of
a m
isde
mea
nor
and
upon
con
vict
ion
ther
eof
shal
l be
pun
ishe
d by
a f
ine
of n
ot l
ess
than
$50
or
mor
e th
an $
600
or b
y im
pris
onm
ent
in t
he c
ount
y ja
il f
or n
ot l
ess
than
30
days
or
mor
e th
an 7
mon
ths
or b
y bo
th 8
uch
fme
and
impr
ison
men
t. H
islo
ry:
(I)E
.. S
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I, a
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, L
19
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