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Executive Exemption

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    Interactive Flowcharts

    Classify a Position as Exempt or Nonexempt

    Use this flowchart to determine if an employee is exempt or nonexempt from the minimum wage or overtime requirements of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA).

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    Employment Law Guide

    Employee Classification: Maryland

    Maryland's wage and hour law exempts from its minimum wage and/or overtime requirements certain employees, including executives, administrators, professionals and computer employees. This guide provides an in-depth review of Maine employment law requirements with respect to employee classification, including minimum salary levels and other exemption criteria.

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    Employment Law Guide

    Employee Classification: Missouri

    Missouri's wage and hour law exempts from its minimum wage and/or overtime requirements certain employees, including executives, administrators and professionals. This guide provides an in-depth review of Missouri employment law requirements with respect to employee classification, including minimum salary levels and other exemption criteria.

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    Employment Law Guide

    Employee Classification: Vermont

    Vermont's wage and hour law exempts from its minimum wage and/or overtime requirements certain employees, including executives, administrators, professionals and outside salespersons. This guide provides an in-depth review of Vermont employment law requirements with respect to employee classification.

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    Employment Law Guide

    Employee Classification: Delaware

    Delaware's wage and hour law exempts from its minimum wage requirements certain employees, including executives, administrators and professionals. This guide provides an in-depth review of Delaware employment law requirements with respect to employee classification.

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    Employment Law Guide

    Employee Classification: North Dakota

    North Dakota's wage and hour law exempts from its minimum wage and/or overtime requirements certain employees, including executives, administrators, professionals and computer employees. This guide provides an in-depth review of North Dakota employment law requirements with respect to employee classification.

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    Employment Law Guide

    Employee Classification: Minnesota

    Minnesota's wage and hour law exempts from its minimum wage and/or overtime requirements certain employees, including executives, administrators, professionals and outside salespersons. This guide provides an in-depth review of Minnesota employment law requirements with respect to employee classification, including minimum salary levels and other exemption criteria.

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    Employment Law Guide

    Employee Classification: Kansas

    Kansas's wage and hour law exempts from its minimum wage and/or overtime requirements certain employees, including executives, administrators, professionals and outside salespersons. This guide provides an in-depth review of Kansas employment law requirements with respect to employee classification, including minimum salary levels and other exemption criteria.

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    Employment Law Guide

    Employee Classification: New Jersey

    New Jersey's wage and hour law exempts from its minimum wage and/or overtime requirements certain employees, including executives, administrators, professionals and outside salespersons. This guide provides an in-depth review of New Jersey employment law requirements with respect to employee classification, including minimum salary levels and other exemption criteria.

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    Employment Law Guide

    Employee Classification: Wyoming

    Wyoming's wage and hour law exempts from its minimum wage requirements certain employees, including agricultural workers and domestic service workers. This guide provides an in-depth review of Wyoming employment law requirements with respect to employee classification.