Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 149 - Labor and Industries
Section 148c - Earned Sick Time

Section 148C. (a) As used in this section and section 148D, the following words, unless the context clearly requires otherwise, shall have the following meanings:—
''Child'', a biological, adopted, or foster child, a stepchild, a legal ward, or a child of a person who has assumed the responsibilities of parenthood.
''Earned paid sick time'', the time off from work that is provided by an employer to an employee as computed under subsection (d) that can be used for the purposes described in subsection (c) and is compensated at the same hourly rate as the employee earns from the employee's employment at the time the employee uses the paid sick time; provided, however, that this hourly rate shall not be less than the effective minimum wage under section 1 of chapter 151.
''Earned sick time'', the time off from work that is provided by an employer to an employee, whether paid or unpaid, as computed under subsection (d) that can be used for the purposes described in subsection (c).
''Employee'', any person who performs services for an employer for wage, remuneration, or other compensation, except that employees employed by cities and towns shall only be considered Employees for purposes of this law if this law is accepted by vote or by appropriation as provided in Article CXV of the Amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth.
''Employer'', any individual, corporation, partnership or other private or public entity, including any agent thereof, who engages the services of an employee for wages, remuneration or other compensation, except the United States government shall not be considered an Employer and cities and towns shall only be considered Employers for the purposes of this law if this law is accepted by vote or by appropriation as provided in Article CXV of the Amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth.
''Health care provider'', the meaning given this term by the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993, 29 U.S.C. sections 2601 to 2654, inclusive, as it may be amended and regulations promulgated thereunder.
''Parent'', a biological, adoptive, foster or step-parent of an employee or of an employee's spouse; or other person who assumed the responsibilities of parenthood when the employee or employee's spouse was a child.
''Spouse'', the meaning given this term by the marriage laws of the commonwealth.
(b) All employees who work in the commonwealth who must be absent from work for the reasons set forth in subsection (c) shall be entitled to earn and use not less than the hours of earned sick time provided in subsection (d).
(c) Earned sick time shall be provided by an employer for an employee to:
(1) care for the employee's child, spouse, parent, or parent of a spouse, who is suffering from a physical or mental illness, injury, or medical condition that requires home care, professional medical diagnosis or care, or preventative medical care; or
(2) care for the employee's own physical or mental illness, injury, or medical condition that requires home care, professional medical diagnosis or care, or preventative medical care; or
(3) attend the employee's routine medical appointment or a routine medical appointment for the employee's child, spouse, parent, or parent of spouse; or
(4) address the psychological, physical or legal effects of domestic violence as defined in subsection (g.5) of section 1 of chapter 151A, except that the definition of employee in subsection (a) will govern for purposes of this section.
(d)(1) An employer shall provide a minimum of one hour of earned sick time for every thirty hours worked by an employee. Employees shall begin accruing earned sick time commencing with the date of hire of the employee or the date this law becomes effective, whichever is later, but employees shall not be entitled to use accrued earned sick time until the 90th calendar day following commencement of their employment. On and after this 90 day period, employees may use earned sick time as it accrues.
(2) Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to discourage or prohibit an employer from allowing the accrual of earned sick time at a faster rate, or the use of earned sick time at an earlier date, than this section requires.
(3) Employees who are exempt from overtime requirements under 29 U.S.C. section 213(a)(1) of the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act shall be assumed to work 40 hours in each work week for purposes of earned sick time accrual unless their normal work week is less than 40 hours, in which case earned sick time shall accrue based on that normal work week.
(4) All employees employed by an employer of eleven or more employees shall be entitled to earn and use up to 40 hours of earned paid sick time from that employer as provided in subsection (d) in a calendar year. In determining the number of employees who are employed by an employer for compensation, all employees performing work for compensation on a full-time, part-time or temporary basis shall be counted.
(5) Notwithstanding section 17 of chapter 15D, sections 70–75 of chapter 118E, or any other special or general law to the contrary, the PCA Quality Home Care Workforce Council shall be deemed the Employer of all Personal Care Attendants, as defined in section 70 of chapter 118E, for purposes of subsection (d)(4) of this section, the Department of Medical Assistance shall be deemed the Employer of said Personal Care Attendants for all other purposes under this section, and the Department of Early Education and Care shall be deemed the Employer of all Family Child Care Providers, as defined in section 17(a) of chapter 15D, for purposes of this section.
(6) All employees not entitled to earned paid sick time from an employer pursuant to subsection (d)(4)–(5) shall be entitled to earn and use up to 40 hours of earned unpaid sick time from that employer as provided in subsection (d) in a calendar year.
(7) Earned sick time shall be used in the smaller of hourly increments or the smallest increment that the employer's payroll system uses to account for absences or use of other time. Employees may carry over up to 40 hours of unused earned sick time to the next calendar year, but are not entitled to use more than 40 hours in one calendar year. Employers shall not be required to pay out unused earned sick time upon the separation of the employee from the employer.
(e) If an employee is absent from work for any reason listed in subsection (c) and, by mutual consent of the employer and the employee, the employee works an equivalent number of additional hours or shifts during the same or the next pay period as the hours or shifts not worked due to reasons listed in subsection (c), an employee shall not be required to use accrued earned sick time for the employee's absence during that time period and the employer shall not be required to pay for the time the employee was so absent. An employer shall not require such employee to work additional hours to make up for the hours during which the employee was so absent or require that the employee search for or find a replacement employee to cover the hours during which the employee is utilizing earned sick time.
(f) Subject to the provisions of subsection (n), an employer may require certification when an earned sick time period covers more than 24 consecutively scheduled work hours. Any reasonable documentation signed by a health care provider indicating the need for earned sick time taken shall be deemed acceptable certification for absences under subsection (c)(1), (2) and (3). Documentation deemed acceptable under subsection (g.5) of section 1 of chapter 151A shall be deemed acceptable documentation for absences under subsection (c)(4). An employer may not require that the documentation explain the nature of the illness or the details of the domestic violence. The employer shall not delay the taking of earned sick time or delay pay for the period in which earned sick time was taken for employees entitled to pay under subsection (d), on the basis that the employer has not yet received the certification. Nothing in this section shall be construed to require an employee to provide as certification any information from a health care provider that would be in violation of section 1177 of the Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. 1320d–6, or the regulations promulgated under section 264(c) of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, 42 U.S.C. 1320d–2 note.
(g) When the use of earned sick time is foreseeable, the employee shall make a good faith effort to provide notice of this need to the employer in advance of the use of the earned sick time.
(h) It shall be unlawful for any employer to interfere with, restrain, or deny the exercise of, or the attempt to exercise, any right provided under or in connection with this section, including, but not limited to, by using the taking of earned sick time under this section as a negative factor in any employment action such as evaluation, promotion, disciplinary action or termination, or otherwise subjecting an employee to discipline for the use of earned sick time under this section.
(i) It shall be unlawful for any employer to take any adverse action against an employee because the employee opposes practices which the employee believes to be in violation of this section, or because the employee supports the exercise of rights of another employee under this section. Exercising rights under this section shall include but not be limited to filing an action, or instituting or causing to be instituted any proceeding, under or related to this section; providing or intending to provide any information in connection with any inquiry or proceeding relating to any right provided under this section; or testifying or intending to testify in any inquiry or proceeding relating to any right provided under this section.
(j) Nothing in this section shall be construed to discourage employers from adopting or retaining earned sick time policies more generous than policies that comply with the requirements of this section and nothing in this section shall be construed to diminish or impair the obligation of an employer to comply with any contract, collective bargaining agreement, or any employment benefit program or plan in effect on the effective date of this section that provides to employees greater earned sick time rights than the rights established under this section.
(k) Employers required to provide earned paid sick time who provide their employees paid time off under a paid time off, vacation or other paid leave policy who make available an amount of paid time off sufficient to meet the accrual requirements of this section that may be used for the same purposes and under the same conditions as earned paid sick time under this section are not required by this section to provide additional earned paid sick time.
(l) The attorney general shall enforce this section, and may obtain injunctive or declaratory relief for this purpose. Violation of this section shall be subject to paragraphs (1), (2), (4), (6) and (7) of subsection (b) of section 27C and to section 150.
(m) The attorney general shall prescribe by regulation the employer's obligation to make, keep, and preserve records pertaining to this section consistent with the requirements of section 15 of chapter 151.
(n) The attorney general may adopt rules and regulations necessary to carry out the purpose and provisions of this section, including the manner in which an employee who does not have a health care provider shall provide certification, and the manner in which employer size shall be determined for purposes of subsection (d)(4).
(o) Notice of this section shall be prepared by the attorney general, in English and in other languages required under clause (iii) of subsection (d) of section 62A of chapter 151A. Employers shall post this notice in a conspicuous location accessible to employees in every establishment where employees with rights under this section work, and shall provide a copy to their employees. This notice shall include the following information:
(1) information describing the rights to earned sick time under this section;
(2) information about the notices, documentation and any other requirements placed on employees in order to exercise their rights to earned sick time;
(3) information that describes the protections that an employee has in exercising rights under this section;
(4) the name, address, phone number, and website of the attorney general's office where questions about the rights and responsibilities under this section can be answered; and
(5) information about filing an action under this section.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title XXI - Labor and Industries

Chapter 149 - Labor and Industries

Section 1 - Definitions

Section 2 - Enforcement of Chapter

Section 3 - Inspections and Investigations

Section 4 - Reports of Diseases

Section 5 - Investigations of Industrial Conditions; Complaints; Prosecutions

Section 6 - Safety Devices and Means to Prevent Accidents and Diseases Generally; Fees for Structural Painting

Section 61/2 - Protection of Employees Consistent With Federal Occupational Safety and Health Act; Occupational Health and Safety Hazard Advisory Board

Section 6a - Monitoring, Inspection and Investigation of Work Involving Asbestos

Section 6b - License for Business Activities Involving Asbestos; Fee

Section 6c - Health and Safety of General Public and Asbestos Workers; Rules and Regulations

Section 6d - Complaints by Employees Relating to Asbestos; Retaliation by Employer

Section 6d1/2 - Employer Required to Reimburse Health Safety Net Trust Fund; Retaliation by Employer Prohibited

Section 6e - Violations of Workplace Standards Relating to Asbestos; Cease and Desist Orders

Section 6f - Penalties for Violations of Secs. 6b to 6e

Section 6f1/2 - Action for Temporary Restraining Order or Injunction Against Violations of Secs. 6a to 6e; Enforcement

Section 6g - Release or Waiver of Damages Caused by Asbestos

Section 7 - Committees for Investigations and Recommendation of Regulations

Section 8 - Notices and Hearings Before Adoption of Regulations and Orders; Effective Dates

Section 9 - Appeals; Suspensions Pending Hearings; Enforcement of Orders; Other Remedies

Section 10 - Entry of Places of Employment for Investigations

Section 11 - Reports by Physicians Generally

Section 11a - Occupational Lead Registry; Blood Lead Testing Reports; Regulations; Enforcement

Section 12 - Regulations Prevailing Over Regulations of Workmen's Compensation Insurer

Section 13 - Violations of Regulations or Orders

Section 14 - Annual Reports of Commissioner

Section 15 - Inspection Districts; Assignment of Inspectors

Section 16 - Receipt of Gift by Inspector

Section 17 - Entry of Places of Employment for Examinations and Investigations; Access to Records

Section 18 - Duties of Industrial Health Inspectors Relative to Minors

Section 18a - Sanitary and Safety Conditions; Tools; Longshore and Waterfront Operations

Section 18b - Confined Spaces; Ventilation; Longshore and Waterfront Operations

Section 18c - Power Transmission Equipment; Longshore and Waterfront Operations

Section 18d - Ropes, Hooks and Cranes; Use and Operation; Longshore and Waterfront Operations

Section 18e - Safety Precautions in Dangerous Undertakings; Longshore and Waterfront Operations

Section 18f - Explosives; Longshore and Waterfront Operations

Section 18g - Industrial Truck and Internal Combustion Equipment; Operation; Construction of Docks; Longshore and Waterfront Operations

Section 18h - Stop Signals; Longshore and Waterfront Operations

Section 18i - Penalty for Violation of Secs. 18a to 18h; Longshore and Waterfront Operations

Section 19 - Prevention of Employment

Section 19a - Copy of Medical Report for Employee

Section 19b - Lie Detector Tests; Use as Condition of Employment; Penalty; Civil Action

Section 19c - Employment of Aliens Restricted; Regulations; Penalty

Section 20 - Coercion of Agreement Not to Join a Labor Organization

Section 20a - Relief Afforded by Contract Relative to Membership in a Labor or Employer Organization

Section 20b - Liability for Unlawful Acts of Officers, Members or Agents of an Organization

Section 20c - Definitions

Section 20d - Solicitation, Acceptance or Payment of Money to Encourage or Discourage Formation or Functioning of a Labor Organization

Section 20e - Business Combination Transactions; Labor Contracts; Definitions; Remedies

Section 21 - False Notices or Advertisement for Help or Employment

Section 22 - Advertising for or Soliciting Employees During Labor Troubles; Notice to Employment Agency; Employment of Children

Section 22a - Professional Strikebreakers; Obstruction of Picketing

Section 23 - Filling Place of Employees; Size of Letters Mentioning Labor Troubles; Penalty

Section 23a - Armed Guards During Labor Troubles; Qualifications; Violation of Statute

Section 23b - Use of Civil Defense Personnel in Labor Disputes

Section 24 - Communications and Conduct During Labor Disputes

Section 24a - Dismissal or Refusal to Employ Certain Persons on Account of Age; Penalty

Section 24b - Contract Provisions Preventing Employment of Certain Persons on Account of Age

Section 24c - Investigation of Complaints of Discrimination; Ascertainment of Age of Employees; Examination and Transcript of Records

Section 24d - Records of Ages of Employees; Copy Furnished to Commissioner; Violation of Statute

Section 24e - Hindering Investigation of Age Discrimination; Refusal of Information

Section 24f - Discharge of Employee for Furnishing Evidence or Testifying in Connection With Discrimination Complaint; Penalty

Section 24g - Publication of Name of Employer Found to Be Violation of Provisions of Secs. 24a to 24j; Summons to Show Cause; Liability for Damages

Section 24h - Appeal From Decision of Commissioner

Section 24i - Inapplicability of Secs. 24a to 24j to Farm Laborers

Section 24j - Severability of Secs. 24a to 24i

Section 24l - Massachusetts Noncompetition Agreement Act

Section 25 - Lodging, Board and Trade of Public Employees; Statute Part of Employment Contract

Section 26 - Public Works; Preference to Veterans and Citizens; Wages

Section 27 - List of Jobs; Classification; Schedule of Wages; Penalty; Civil Action

Section 27a - Appeals From Classifications and Wage Determinations

Section 27b - Records of Employees; Payroll Records; Statements of Compliance

Section 27c - Penalties for Violations of Certain Sections by Employers, Contractors, Subcontractors or Their Employees

Section 27d - ''construction'' and ''constructed'' Defined

Section 27e - Employment of Residents in Highway Districts

Section 27f - Wages of Operators of Rented Equipment; Agreements; Penalty; Civil Action

Section 27g - Wages of Employees of Moving Contractors; Contracts; Injunctive Relief; Damages

Section 27h - Wages of Employees of Maintenance or Cleaning Contractors; Contracts; Civil Action

Section 28 - Right of Action Against City or Town for Labor; Filing Statement; Fee; Limitations

Section 29 - Bonds for Payment for Labor, Materials, Rentals or Transportation Charges; Enforcement of Claim; Notice of Claim; Speedy Trial, Appeal, Consolidation; Dismissal; Legal Fees; Posting Statute

Section 29a - Enforcement of Surety Bonds by Persons Furnishing Labor or Materials on Private Building Projects

Section 29b - Waiver or Cancellation of Payment Bond

Section 29c - Indemnification as Part of Contract

Section 29d - Surety Company; Bonds

Section 29e - Construction Contracts; Reasonable Time Periods for Periodic Progress Payments and Increases in Contract Price; Payment Conditioned Upon Receipt of Payment From Third Party; Requirement to Continue Performance of Construction Without Pa...

Section 29f - Payment of Retainage in Private Construction Projects

Section 30 - Eight Hour Day and Six Day Week; Emergencies; Work on Highways

Section 30a - Tours of Duty and Hours of Work of State Employees; Regulations

Section 30b - Overtime of State Employees; Regulations

Section 30c - Work Week of Uniformed Members of State Police; Overtime Service; Compensation; Rules and Regulations

Section 31 - Eight Hour Day for Towns and Public Works for Towns; Emergencies; Acceptance of Statute Relating to Employees of Commonwealth

Section 32 - Scope of Words ''laborers, Workmen and Mechanics'' and ''requiring''

Section 33 - Hours of Labor to Make Up Saturday Half Holiday

Section 33a - Five Day and Forty Hour Week for Cities and Towns; Emergencies; Overtime; Reduction of Compensation

Section 33b - Five Day Week and Eight Hour Day for Cities and Towns; Overtime; Reduction of Compensation

Section 33c - City and Town Employees; Overtime; Effective Date

Section 33d - Blood Donations; Leave of Absence Without Loss of Pay

Section 33e - Leave of Absence to Serve as Organ Donor; State, County and Certain Municipal Employees

Section 34 - Public Contracts; Stipulation as to Hours and Days of Work; Void Contracts

Section 34a - Contracts for Public Works; Workers' Compensation Insurance; Breach of Contract; Enforcement and Violation of Statute

Section 34b - Contracts for Public Works; Wages for Reserve Police Officer

Section 34c - Application of Secs. 30, 34 and 35

Section 35 - Violation of Sec. 30, 31 or 34

Section 36 - Nonapplicability of Eight Hour Day and Six Day Week Statutes

Section 37 - Nine Hour Day for Towns

Section 38 - Annual Vacation for Employees of Commonwealth

Section 39 - Hours of Labor in Institutions; Employees With Less Hours Under Other Statutes; Emergencies

Section 41 - Saturday Half Holiday for Commonwealth

Section 42 - Work by Employees of Commonwealth on Day Work Basis

Section 43 - Nondiscrimination

Section 44 - Service by Veterans on Memorial Day

Section 441/2 - Termination of Employment for Veterans Following Return From Overseas Duty

Section 443/4 - Preference in Promoting or Hiring Veteran, Spouse of Honorably Discharged Disabled Veteran or Surviving Spouse of Veteran

Section 44a - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 44a to 44h; Competitive Bids on Construction, etc., of Public Works; Award; Bonds; Extreme Emergency Situations; Records Contracts Not Subjected to Competitive Bid Process

Section 44a1/2 - Fair Competition for Bidders on Construction

Section 44b - Plans and Specifications; Bid Deposits

Section 44c - Suspension or Debarment of Contractors

Section 44d - Submission of Bid or Offer; Application for Certification

Section 44d1/2 - General Contractor Bids; Prequalification Procedures

Section 44d3/4 - Subcontractor Sub-Bids; Prequalification Procedures

Section 44e - Filing of Bids; Forms; Modular Buildings

Section 44e1/2 - Renovation and Repair of State House and Historic Suffolk County Courthouse; Solicitation of Bids; Evaluation of Bids; Contract Award; Payment and Performance Bonds

Section 44f - Plans and Specifications; Sub-Bids; Form; Contents

Section 44g - Allowances; Alternates; Weather Protection Devices

Section 44h - Enforcement

Section 44i - Severability of Secs. 44a to 44h

Section 44j - Invitations to Bid; Notice; Contents; Violations; Penalty

Section 44m - Energy Systems; Life-Cycle Cost Estimates

Section 45 - Work on Holidays

Section 46 - Work for Time Lost by Holidays

Section 47 - Sunday Work Without a Day Off

Section 48 - One Day of Rest in Seven; Operation of Business on Sunday; Violations

Section 49 - Establishments Not Subject to Sunday Work and Rest Days; Railroads or Railways

Section 50 - Work Not Subject to Sunday Work and Rest Days

Section 50a - One Day of Rest in Seven for Watchmen and Employees Maintaining Fires, Violations

Section 51 - Posting List of Employees Working on Sunday; Work on Days of Rest

Section 51a - Exemption for Special Circumstances; Days of Rest and Sunday Business

Section 52 - Time Books; Violation of Statute

Section 52a1/2 - Veterans; Participation in Memorial Day Exercise and Observance of Veterans Day; Leave of Absence Granted; Exceptions

Section 52b - Employment Applications; Volunteer Work as Experience

Section 52c - Personnel Records; Review by Employee; Corrections; Penalty

Section 52d - Family and Medical Leave; Enforcement

Section 52e - Leave From Work When Employee or Family Member of Employee Has Been Victim of Abusive Behavior

Section 54 - Core Rooms Where Workers Employed; Investigations; Regulations; Violations

Section 56 - Minors; Restrictions on Hours of Work; Posting Notices; Making Up Time Lost by Stoppage of Machinery; Employment by Shifts; Minors Employed on Farms

Section 57 - Employment in Violation of Statute

Section 58 - Elevator Operators; Minors

Section 60 - Children Under Sixteen in General; School Hours; Night Work; Plays or Musical Comedies; Fashion Shows; Hospitals

Section 61 - Minors Under Sixteen; Particular Employments

Section 62 - Minors Under Eighteen

Section 62a - Employment of Vocational Agricultural Students

Section 63 - Dangerous or Injurious Employment of Minors; Hearing and Determination

Section 64 - Employment of Minors Where Liquor Sold; Taking or Sending Minors to Immoral Places

Section 65 - Hours and Days Of, and Time For, Work of Minors Under Sixteen; Time in Continuation School or Courses of Instruction

Section 66 - Time of Work for Children; Exceptions

Section 67 - Days and Hours of Work for Boys or Girls Under Eighteen

Section 68 - Time for Work of Minor Messengers

Section 69 - Children as Newspaper Vendors; Restrictions; Penalty

Section 70 - Minors Under Sixteen as Vendors and Bootblacks, Scavengers or Other Trade in Street or Public Places; Charge for Badge for Employment

Section 71 - Issuance of Badges to Minors; Proof of Age; Grounds for Refusal to Issue

Section 72 - Badges; Wearing; Transfer; Exhibition; Regulations for Issuing

Section 73 - Time for Work of Minors Under Sixteen Engaged as Vendors, Bootblacks, Scavengers or in Any Other Trade in Streets or Public Places

Section 74 - Posting of Notice of Hours of Work of Minor; Employment at Other Times; Changing Terms

Section 75 - Forms of Notice Furnished by Attorney General

Section 76 - Inspectors; Duties; Prosecutions

Section 77 - Enforcement of Statutes; Supervisors of Attendance; Appointment; Powers

Section 78 - Employment Of, and Permitting Work By, Minors Contrary to Statutes; Reports of Violations

Section 78a - Written Warnings and Civil Citations; Appeal; Penalties; Criminal Complaint

Section 79 - Hindering Inspectors, Supervisors of Attendance or Department Representatives; Refusal of Admittance or to Give Information

Section 80 - Furnishing Minors With Articles for Sale In, and Encouragement Of, Violation of Statutes

Section 81 - Compelling or Permitting Minor to Work in Violation of Statute; Certification of False Statement

Section 82 - Violation of Statutes by Persons Issuing Badges or Enforcing Statutes

Section 83 - Violation of Statutes by Minors; Revocation of Badge; Refusal to Surrender; Working After Revocation

Section 84 - Service of Summons or Warrants

Section 85 - Nonapplicability of Secs. 60 to 83

Section 86 - Employment of Children With Permit; Particular Employments; Filing, Accessibility and Return Of, and Failure to Return, Permit; List of Employed Children

Section 87 - Employment Permits in General; Approval; Return of Evidence of Age; Certificate by Town Clerk; Notice of Child's Violation of Statute

Section 88 - School Record for Employment Permit; Educational Qualification; Necessary School Attendance

Section 89 - Employment Permits; Contents; Signatures; Fee; Duplicate; Records; Papers Furnished by Department; Explanatory Matter

Section 90 - Employment of Child Under Sixteen in Violation of Statute; Penalties; Forged Evidence of Age or Birth; Certification of False Statements In, and Alteration Of, Permit

Section 91 - Cessation of Employment for Non-Attendance of Continuation School; Violation of Statute

Section 92 - Visiting to Ascertain Employment of Children; Reporting Illegal Employment; Complaint; Violation of Statute

Section 93 - Employment Contrary to Statute; Taking Minor to School; Reporting Evidence to Court or Justice; Complaint; Violation of Statute

Section 94 - Employment Permits, Educational Certificates and Lists of Employed Minors Produced for Inspection; Evidence of Illegal Employment

Section 95 - Minors 16 Years or Older Who Have Not Completed Requirements for Sixth Grade; Attendance at School

Section 95a - Work-Study Program Exception to Permit for Employment Requirement; Exceptions

Section 96 - Manual Training and Industrial Education; Effect of Statutes

Section 100 - Hours of Work Without Interval for Meal; Duration; Violation of Statute

Section 101 - Nonapplicability of Statute Relating to Mealtimes and Intervals for Meals

Section 102 - Labor During Mealtime Without Knowledge of Employer

Section 103 - Seats for Employees; Violation of Statute

Section 104 - Children Participants in Public Exhibitions; Violation of Statute

Section 105 - License for Theatrical Exhibitions or Shows in Which Children Are Employed

Section 105a - Discrimination on Basis of Gender in Payment of Wages Prohibited; Enforcement; Unlawful Practices; Good Faith Self-Evaluation of Payment Practices

Section 105b - Violation of Secs. 105a to 105c; Discharge or Discrimination Because of Complaint, Proceedings or Testimony; Penalties

Section 105c - Entry of Premises, and Investigation to Determine Compliance With Secs. 105a to 105c

Section 105d - Parental Leave; Rights and Benefits

Section 106 - Drinking Water; Violation of Statute; Coverage of Term ''industrial Establishments''

Section 107 - Water for Humidifying Purposes; Violation of Statute

Section 108 - Thermometers for Humidity and Temperature; Regulations; Place; Reading; Record

Section 109 - Nonapplicability of Statute Relating to Thermometers; Hygrometers; Psychrometers; Records

Section 110 - Relative Humidity Limits

Section 111 - Sources of Water for Humidifying Purposes; Clean Air Ducts

Section 112 - Failure to Comply With Secs. 108 to 111; Penalty

Section 113 - Light, Ventilation, Cleanliness, Sanitation and Heat in Establishments

Section 114 - Investigations and Suggestions Relative to Eyes and Vision

Section 115 - Devices and Means to Prevent Injury to Eyes; Order; Compliance; Violation of Statute

Section 116 - Investigations as to Light; Notice to Change; Failure to Comply With Order

Section 117 - Ventilation

Section 118 - Means to Diminish Inhalation of Dust

Section 119 - Hoods or Hoppers and Suction Pipes for Emery or Buffing Wheels or Belts

Section 120 - Form and Place of Hoods or Hoppers; Size and Speed of Blowers; Approval by Attorney General

Section 121 - Nonapplicability of Statutes Relating to Emery and Buffing Machinery

Section 122 - Violation of Statutes Relating to Ventilation, Dust and Emery and Buffing Machinery

Section 123 - Inspections Relative to Apparatus for Emery and Buffing Machinery; Complaint; Prosecution

Section 124 - Communication Between Engineer's Room and Machinery Room

Section 125 - Violation of Statute Relating to Communication

Section 126 - Fastening Doors During Business Hours; Violation of Statute

Section 127 - Guards For, and Cleaning Of, Machinery; Disconnection and Removal of Safety Devices

Section 128 - Traversing Carriage of a Self-Acting Mule Traveling Close to Fixed Structure

Section 129 - Safeguards for Hoistways, Hatchways and Well Holes; Closing Trapdoors

Section 129a - Shoring Trenches for Local Governments; Graves Excepted

Section 129b - Stilts; Penalty for Requiring or Knowingly Permitting Use in Construction

Section 129c - Installation or Repair of Live Electric Wires or Electrical Equipment; Assistance; Safety Equipment; Penalty

Section 129d - Riding in Man-Basket Carried by Hoisting Machinery for Bungee Jumping or Other Approved Activity

Section 130 - Explosives or Inflammable Materials; Storage and Use Near Egress

Section 131 - Guards for Loom Shuttles; Violation of Statute

Section 132 - Suction Shuttles; Shuttle or Thread Touching Lips; Violation of Statute

Section 133 - Water Closets, Toilets and Washing Facilities; Regulations; Definitions of ''industrial Establishments'' and ''railroad Establishments''

Section 134 - Necessary Changes; Action for Proportion of Expense

Section 135 - Prosecutions; Necessity of Neglect to Make Changes; Notice; Liability of Corporate Officer

Section 136 - Violation of Public Health Laws; Notice to Town Board of Health; Enforcement

Section 137 - Foundry Toilet Rooms and Water Closets; Failure to Comply With Statute

Section 138 - Injuring Toilet Appliances

Section 139 - Lockers and Clothes Receptacles of Employees; Violation of Statute

Section 141 - Medical and Surgical Chests; Accommodations for Treatment of Injured or Ill Persons; Facilities for Heating Food; Violation of Statute

Section 141a - Lifting Heavy Objects in Textile Factories

Section 142 - Sanitary Material for Cleaning Printing Presses

Section 142a - Marked Receptacles for Benzol, Carbon Tetrachloride or Other Substances Hazardous to Health

Section 142b - Marked Receptacles for Materials Containing Benzol, Carbon Tetrachloride or Other Substances Hazardous to Health

Section 142c - Markings; Clear and Conspicuous; Size; Place

Section 142d - Receptacles Exempt From Marking Requirements

Section 142e - Reports Concerning Material Hazardous to Health

Section 142f - Violation of Secs. 142a to 142c; Failure to Mark Receptacles; Removal or Defacement of Marks; Penalty

Section 142g - Enforcement of Statutes and Regulations

Section 143 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 143 to 144h

Section 143a - Protection From Undue Competition and of Health and Well-Being of Workers

Section 144 - Unlawful Industrial Homework

Section 145 - Investigation of Industries; Order Declaring Industrial Homework Unlawful

Section 146 - Hearing Preceding Order; Notice; Place; Effective Date of Order

Section 146a - Distribution of Materials and Articles; Necessity of Place of Employment in Commonwealth

Section 147 - Employer's Permit; Person to Whom Materials or Articles May Be Delivered; Effect of Strike; Payment of Fees Into Treasury

Section 147a - Homeworker's Certificate; Place of Work; Work Performed by Others; Qualifications of Applicant and Home; Strike Against Employer

Section 147b - Employer's Name and Address Affixed to Articles or Container of Goods Delivered for Homework

Section 147c - Work in Violation of Statutes; Removal, Retention and Disposition of Articles; Notice

Section 147d - Record of Homeworkers and Work

Section 147e - Regulations; Violations; Inspections and Investigations

Section 147f - Attendance of Witnesses and Production of Books and Papers; Summons and Court Order; Fees; Oaths; Depositions

Section 147g - Additional Penalties

Section 147h - Educational and Philanthropic Organizations; Homework Performed Under Supervision of Commission for the Blind

Section 148 - Payment of Wages; Commissions; Exemption by Contract; Persons Deemed Employers; Provision for Cashing Check or Draft; Violation of Statute

Section 148a - Employees Seeking Rights Under Provisions of This Chapter; Discharge or Discrimination; Punishment

Section 148b - Persons Performing Service Not Authorized Under This Chapter Deemed Employees; Exception

Section 148c - Earned Sick Time

Section 148d - Earned Sick Time Outreach Program

Section 149 - Summons and Warrant for Violations of Sec. 148

Section 150 - Complaint for Violation of Certain Sections; Defenses; Payment After Complaint; Assignments; Loan of Wages to Employer; Civil Action

Section 150a - Notification of Deductions

Section 150b - Fees or Assessments Other Than Those Chargeable Under Union Constitution and By-Laws

Section 150c - Improper Expenditure of Withholdings or Deductions From Wages; Penalties

Section 151 - Payment on Pay Day Before Close of Working Hours

Section 152 - Deductions for Coming Late to Work

Section 152a - Service Charges and Tips; Tip Pools; Penalties

Section 153 - Grading Work of Weavers; Imperfections Affecting Wages; Conditions Precedent to Fines

Section 154 - Employer's Fine Upon Weaver for Imperfections; Violations of Statutes

Section 155 - Specifications as to Work and Wages for Weavers, Frame Tenders, Warpers, Web Drawers and Operatives Paid by the Pound

Section 156 - Specifications and Tickets; Posting and Attaching; Contents; Pick Clocks; Excess of Maximum Lengths; Violation of Statute

Section 157 - Violation of Sec. 155; Interference With Inspectors

Section 157a - Employees Paid by Piece; Tickets Stating Basis of Remuneration; Posting Statement of Amount of Pay Earned

Section 158 - Stopped Machinery; Deductions From Wages; Making Up Lost Time; Penalty

Section 158a - Work Without Compensation

Section 159 - Discharge of Employee Without Notice

Section 159b - Reimbursement of Expenses for Medical Examinations

Section 159c - Staffing Agencies; Notice of Information Concerning Employee's Assignment; Fees Prohibited; Transportation Services; Prohibited Activities by Staffing

Section 173 - Destruction or Sale of Records and Papers

Section 175 - Bells, Whistles and Gongs

Section 176 - Non-Resident as Special Police Officer

Section 177 - Police Assistance in Protecting Property; Non-Residents Assisting With Arms; Liability in Damages

Section 177a - Contract Exempting Employer From Liability to Employee

Section 177b - Volunteer Firefighters and Emergency Medical Technicians; Responding to Emergencies; Discharge From Other Employment

Section 178 - Leave of Absence From Work for Voting

Section 178a - Payment of Wages of Intestate Employee; Officer or Employee of Commonwealth or Subdivision

Section 178b - Deductions From Salary for Certain Financial Institutions; Credit Union Bonds; Withdrawal of Authorization by Employee; Attachment or Execution; Pension Money Paid to Credit Unions; Authorization

Section 178c - Sum Owed Estate of Officer or Employee of Political Subdivisions Paid to Husband, Widow or Next of Kin

Section 178e - Group Insurance; Disposition of Dividends

Section 178o - Group Insurance Termination; Notice of Date to Employee

Section 179 - Placards Posted to Inform Employees

Section 179a - Preference to Citizens in Awarding Public Work Contracts; Violations

Section 179b - Notice to Commissioner of Commencement or Change of Location of Business; Violations

Section 179c - Collective Bargaining Agreements; Successor Clauses

Section 180 - Violation of Chapter Provisions With No Specific Penalty

Section 180a - Violation of Closing Laws

Section 181 - Retirement or Health and Welfare Funds; Failure of Employer to Make Payments

Section 182 - Standards of Corporate Behavior; Companies Financed With Assistance of Quasi-Public Agencies

Section 183 - Severance Pay Upon Termination Following Transfer of Control of Employer; Definitions

Section 184 - Severance Pay Following Transfer of Control or Attempted Transfer of Control of Registered Corporation; Definitions

Section 185 - Retaliation Against Employees Reporting Violations of Law or Risks to Public Health, Safety or Environment; Remedies

Section 186 - Broadcasting Industry; Noncompete Agreements

Section 187 - Health Care Providers; Protection From Retaliatory Action by Health Care Facilities

Section 189 - Employer Medical Assistance Contribution

Section 190 - Rights Relating to Pay and Other Terms or Conditions of Employment for Domestic Workers

Section 191 - Conduct Constituting Unlawful Discriminatory Practice Against Domestic Workers; Enforcement

Section 192 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 193 to 203 Relating to Professional Employer Agreements

Section 193 - Effect of Professional Employer Agreements on Collective Bargaining or Rights of Employees Under Any Applicable State or Federal Law

Section 194 - Licensing, Registration or Certification Requirements Under Professional Employer Agreements

Section 195 - Tax Credits and Other Economic Incentives; Covered Employees Deemed as Client's Employees Under Professional Employer Agreements; Status as Small, Minority-Owned, Disadvantaged, Woman-Owned Business or Other Underutilized Class of Enter...

Section 196 - Registration Required for Professional Employer Services; Information Provided With Application; Interim Operating Permit; Renewal; Reporting and Financial Requirements; Combined or Consolidated Financial Statements; Forms, Filings and...

Section 197 - Rights and Responsibilities Under Professional Employer Agreement; Notice; Termination

Section 198 - Professional Employer Agreements; Taxes, Assessments or Mandated Expenditures on per Capita or per Employee Basis, or Upon Total Payroll Basis

Section 199 - Workers' Compensation for Covered Employees Under Professional Employer Agreements

Section 200 - Unemployment Insurance for Employees Covered by Professional Employer Agreement

Section 201 - Employee Count Under Professional Employer Agreements

Section 202 - Prohibited Acts Relating to Professional Employer Services; Disciplinary Actions; Complaints; Hearing; Sanctions

Section 203 - Failure of Professional Employer Organization to Pay Wages in Accordance With Chapters 148 and 151