FLSA definition

FLSA means the French Language Services Act and the regulations made under it as it and they may be amended from time to time;
FLSA means the French Language Services Act and the regulations made under it, as it and they may be amended from time to time.

Examples of FLSA in a sentence

  • If the HSP is required to provide services to the public in French under the provisions of the FLSA, the HSP will be required to submit a French language services report to the Funder.

  • If the HSP is not required to provide services to the public in French under the provisions of the FLSA, it will be required to provide a report to the Funder that outlines how the HSP addresses the needs of its local Francophone community.

  • Because professional firms employ individuals that are not covered by this exemption, the sponsor’s agreement with a professional services firm must include the FLSA provision.

  • Section 34.1 Employees shall be compensated for overtime at the rate of time-and-one-half (1- 1/2) the employee’s hourly rate in accordance with the FLSA for only the time worked in excess of forty (40) hours per workweek, except as provided in City leave policies within Personnel Policies and Procedures and/or this Agreement.

  • All consultants, sub-consultants, contractors, and subcontractors employed under this federally assisted project must comply with the FLSA.


More Definitions of FLSA

FLSA means the federal Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, as amended, and similar state, local and foreign laws related to the payment of wages, including minimum wage and overtime wages.
FLSA means the Fair Labor Standards Act, which regulates minimum wage and overtime compensation requirements.