SB 204
Revises provisions relating to employment. (BDR 53-724)
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Bill overview
This bill modifies employment regulations in Nevada, specifically addressing the rights of temporary agricultural foreign workers (H-2A visa herders) who work on ranches. It allows these workers and their employers to enter into written agreements to exclude certain periods, such as meal times, sleep periods, and other free time, from the worker’s wages. The bill also exempts employers of H-2A visa herders from certain recordkeeping requirements and establishes penalties for wage violations.
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