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    • Maine Revised Statutes
    • TITLE 26: LABOR AND INDUSTRY
    • Chapter 7: EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES
    • Subchapter 3: MINIMUM WAGES
    • 26 §669. Enforcement (REPEALED)

    Maine Revised Statutes
    Subchapter 3: MINIMUM WAGES
    26 §669. Enforcement (REPEALED)

    §669. Enforcement
    (REPEALED)
    SECTION HISTORY
    PL 1965, c. 410, §7 (RP).

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    Maine Revised Statutes

    TITLE 26: LABOR AND INDUSTRY

    Chapter 7: EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES

    Subchapter 3: MINIMUM WAGES

    26 §661. Declaration of policy

    26 §662. Coverage (REPEALED)

    26 §663. Definitions

    26 §664. Minimum wage; overtime rate

    26 §665. Powers and duties of commissioner

    26 §666. Workers with disabilities

    26 §667. Apprentice (REPEALED)

    26 §668. Posting of summary (REPEALED)

    26 §669. Enforcement (REPEALED)

    26 §670. Employees' remedies

    26 §670-A. Remedies for overtime wage violations involving state employees

    26 §671. Penalties

    26 §672. Unfair contracts

    26 §673. Report

    26 §673-A. Comprehensive educational campaign regarding overtime laws; annual report

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