Federal Register - August 2, 1939
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FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, August 2, 1939
workers, provided that the exemptions remain applicable to the specific proj ects, portions of projects, or areas for which they were authorized and that no such exemption shall be continued in effect under this authority bn and after November 1, 1939. Exemptions hereto fore authorized for skilled and profes sional and technical workers : i hereby rescinded.
each state assigned to non-resident proj ects shall be paid in accordance with the schedule o r earnings prescribed in 402.9 for Wage Class B ;
b Class A wage earners. Not more than 20 percent of the youth employees within each state assigned to non-resi dent projects shall be paid in accordance with the schedule of earnings prescribed in 402.9 for Wage Class A.
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provide the basic requirements of all members of the family, including the youth member, regardless of whether the family is receiving or eligible for any form of public assistance; or b Without family. Without family connections and his income is insufficient to provide his basic requirements.
402.17 Age an d h ea lth . No person under the age of 18 years, or whose age is 25 years or more, except project super visory employees, and no one whose phys ical condition is such as to make his em ployment dangerous to his health or safety, or to the health or safety of others, may be employed on a project.
This paragraph shall not be construed to operate against the employment of phys ically handicapped persons, otherwise employable, where such persons may be safely assigned to work which they can ably perform.
402.18 S a fe w orking conditions. All work projects shall be conducted in ac cordance with safe working conditions and every effort shall be made for the prevention of accident.
402.19 Citizenship. No person shall be employed on any project until such person has made an affidavit as to his United States citizenship. No alien shall be given employment or continued in em ployment on any project, even though such alien may have filed a declaration of intention to become an American cit izen.
402.20 Capabilities. No person shall be employed or continued in employment if his work habits are such or his work record shows that he is incapable of per forming satisfactorily the work to which he may be assigned.
402.21 A dvocates o f violence. No person who advocates, or who is a mem ber of an organization that advocates, the overthrow of the Government of the United States through force or violence shall be eligible for any employment which is compensated after September 30, 1939, from funds appropriated to the National Youth Administration.
402.22 O ath o f office. No project supervisory employee may be employed or continued in employment unless such person executes an oath of office before engaging in project employment, or prior to August 1, 1939, in the case of any person employed before that date who has not taken an oath of office.
402.23 O ffers o f em ploym ent. P roj ect employees certified as in need shall be expected to accept a bona fide offer of public or private employment pro vided th at:
Schedule o f M onthly Earnings fo r P art 402.13 R esident p roject em ployees.
Tim e W ork The monthly earnings of youth em The schedule of monthly earnings ap ployees assigned to resident projects, ex plicable to any county shall be based cept for such projects, or portions of upon the 1930 population of the largest projects, as the National Youth Adminis municipality within the county in ac trator, or his authorized representative, cordance with the following schedule: may hereafter exempt, shall be estab lished by the State Youth Administrator at a uniform amount of not to exceed Population Population thirty dollars $30 per payroll month for Wage regions1
over under full-time resident projects or twenty dol 25,000
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lars $20 per payroll month for parttime resident projects, with an appro Class B
priate charge for lodging, food, sanita Region I _______ i ____________
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14 tion, water and bathing facilities, and Region I I _______ _______ ____
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14 medical and dental care.
Deductions Region I I I - . . .
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shall be made at the end of each payroll month from the earnings of youth em Class A
ployees assigned to resident projects, pro vided that the net payment to youth Region I._ _ _
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Region I I . - ________ _________
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employees shall be not less than eight Region I I I _______ ________ . . .
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dollars $8 per payroll month.
For youth employees assigned to full 1 Wage Regions include the following states:
time resident projects, deductions for Region I: Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecti cut, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, M aine, Massachu voluntary absence from ,duty shall be setts, Michigan, M inneota, . M ontana, Nebraska, made in the amount of one-thirtieth of Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North D akota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, the monthly salary for each day of vol Rhode Island, South D akota, U tah, Vermont, W ash untary absence.
For youth employees ington, Wisconsin and Wyoming.
Region I I : Delaware, D istrict of Columbia, Kansas, assigned to part-time resident projects, Kentucky, M aryland, Missouri, North Carolina, deductions for voluntary absence from .Oklahoma, Virginia, W est Virginia.
Region I I I : Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, duty shall be made on the basis of the Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee. ratio which the number of days of ab Texas.
sence bears to the total number of days 402.10 Adjustm ents. The several of assignment during the payroll month.
State Youth Administrators are author Deductions for voluntary absence from ized to make adjustments of not to ex duty for a portion of a day shall be made ceed fifty cents 500 above or below he in an amount equal to one-fourth the schedule of earnings as prescribed in deduction, or multiple thereof, made for 402.9 to avoid the computation of frac absence during a full day.
402.14 A c c i d e n t com pensation.
tional payments of less than one cent 10 or the assignment of hours of work Project employees if injured in.the per which involve partial hours during any formance of duty and unable to work as monthly pay period.
a result thereof shall be entitles to re 402.11 S tate A dm inistrators Orders. ceive payment of compensation under It shall be the responsibility of each State the provisions of the Act of February 15, Youth Administrator to issue State Youth 1934 48 Stat. 351 as amended.
Administrators Orders which shall con 402.15 Pledge or assignm ent o f stitute a schedule of assigned hours of wages. Wages paid by the Federal Gov work and monthly earnings for each ernment may not be pledged or assigned, class of youth employee in each county and any purported pledge or assignment in which projects are operated. Where shall be null and void.
exemptions are authorized, supplemental CONDITIONS OF EM PLO YM EN T
schedules may be issued under the State Youth Administrators Orders to cover 402.16 Need. The certification of special determinations for individual need of youth employees shall be made a C apabilities. The p r o j e c t em projects within a county or for subdivi by public relief agencies approved by ployee is capable of performing such sions within a county.
the State Youth Administrator, or in work;
402.12 N on-resident p roject em lieu thereof, shall be the responsibility of b Prevailing wage. The wage for ployees. After November 1, 1939, em the State Youth Administrator or his ployment on projects within each state authorized representative. For the pur such employment is not less than the shall be subject to the following condi pose of certification, a youth employee prevailing wage for such work in the community;
tions:
shall be defined as needy if he is:
c Union relationship. Such employ a Class B wage earners. At least 80
a W ith family. A member of a ment is not in conflict with established percent of the youth employees within family whose income is insufficient to union relationships; and