Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

* 993 OFFICE OF THE Al-l’ORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS AUSTIN Uonorrrbld John D. Beed, Colrsdesionor Bureau of l&or Statistias &lstin, T%xas D&w &ix-* Rood: opinion no. o- Re; Oonatruct IOU ask sol-an 0 the tmn *designated indue ate Sill 40. l2S* as paw sonat% x111 x0, the 8ubjoot Of hour8 of labor ?oi fe438le *X0 tiks%of var t&e Co~3&3don0r vf .Labor Sta- ti8fiioasay, based upon pri*ats imvstigativn and uithout Doti Or hear&w&, ir ha f’$IIdzi that ,t&8 86ti plopent af PceaLe eq~oyoss in any designatad in- Watry P0r ton (10) hvWs par day *ill not injure tho honlth or ~orala aw%/vr addtto the hazamia of the3.roocu~xtion, atlitthat such hours of Labor we in the pubUo hmm?at, file hlisfin&in@ SB required hvroin, ‘md t&xv an ordvr ~gmnting an exemption; and the aiqdoyw afWH&l shall be ems@ for thirty (m) 994 . ItonorobleJohn 01 Bocd - paago2 socticn 6 If3oe follow: . WI addition to the forego* ex~ptiona, in t&m cf war and/or when t&o Prosfdmt of the United State8 proclain;sa etrte aP nationnl enrsrkenoyto cxlat, PoPale workers employed in iadustriee oomplng within the jUPisd%CtiOB ol'the anir tah0~ Standards Aot of 1938 aml zructiente thereto, the Act of June 3Oth, 1036, C. 881, 49 Statute 203%~ U.8&dtQ, Sup- ploQerltIL, Title 41, Rbragroph 36-&a* as aIH3nded by Act of &ay 13, 1942, Pualle llo~~lK52,-TW1Gon- ir;rcwe, 2nd Beseion, oomm~ly mown as the Yolsh- ihaley Aot, or tho Aot of Uaroh 3, 1031,~G+ 411r 46 Statute $494, as aixeudedAugust 30, 1938, C. 828, 49 Statute loll, O.S&ode Tltle.40, isr~aph 2mA and Supplo%nontY, Title 40, iNra.~aph 2?6A- 27ttA-0, CoplmiQOly kt3OYn 99 the ~OCOZbD.%ViS A&, al’8 exezpted f’romtho ~ro~isione of Seotionns1,.2, a, 4, 5, and 13 of this Act, and feaialoworkers in suoh Industries may be tmployi!dnot ax00edi.n~ten (10) hours per day ~protid& such hours of emplqment in such induetrioe are not injurious to WC health or morals of female oqloyeos, or sorldng such hours does not add to tha hazartls of their oooupatiees and such hours 0P ewployraentari?in the public intorest. pro~ldel howaoer,thatintLam of war fmd/orophon the iToo1dent of the Utitod States proolaine a state of nattonal t?mdtgeucy'toexist, al1 iwale off%09 oplv ~lOyOC!tl GP Such CUIplOy~S oOEdng'W%thin the @lPViOW ot Soet.l.cn 6 hereof tat-0 exmpG fros the provisions of thie Aot." It xi11 be obaer~@a Chat Sectton 6 proscribes addi- tional exeqtions frolu the praiouelg-stated exooptions under I the Act, 6uch ailditionalaxempticns being war-tine, Or exeou- i , tioo i,roclationa of national c~lorg:en~rg~ T~OSQ add%tlonal ~m~p~ttans perta.&nto femlo workers employed in indmtrise oocdn& within the juris&Lction OP ,thSBatr &abor Standards dot aP 1938 ami mmndmante timrotoj tho Aut of June 30, 10313, C. 331, 49 5tatuto 20m, U.~#XIO Supp, 11, Titlo 41, pars- graph m-48, OS ar,enrlcd by Act OP Eay lb, 1942, FUblio NO, 882, 77th Congress, 6fXorxlSosalon, commonly Imown ad tho I 995 lalab-liealeyAct, or the Act af Maroh J, 1091, U, 411, & Statute 1494, as mxmded August 30, i%B, 0. 828, 49 Stat- ute lull, U.Bmde, Tit10 go, para@'aph 27aA and Suppltmant I), Title #J, porograijl27fbb2986-3, commnly ~mown us the BsCOn-ilovishot. Seotlun 8 autho~ses the Cem~~seionm of Laber Btatistios to sake 3r1order gr3ntl.ngan excqtion upon a finding by him such as is pre8orUMd therein. The Seotion authorbes such order upon such flnaing vith Pespect to lfe- rale employeea ia any desigateil industry.0 It does not,ft~- tha identify the induetrles oonteqlated. The Beotion does, howevsr, permit the order to be tie, *upon private investi- gation and oithou$ notice or hearing,a We are of the epition $he exemption ooataeplated by the provision6 of 99atlion 0 w3ima 333 oxeziptlon entirely i&tart 1Froa, ani? in EldcUtion to those Ozoeptitns th;rtBpe rpaiie In SCotion S, nnd these ~X~RIQ- tions mre apeolftoally nade In Section 8. Xt is a perndtted class w1tki.nitso1r. *Deelgn3tad iaduetrya,tMxWorb, means the particular, nsmi izxluetrymde the nubjoct of the com- rsissioner'sorder. 'bioreover, it *IL1 bo sect3tlwt athe axo3a@ion 0ontW plated by motion 9 is not liolttodto those industriee which are oesontial mr induetrioa, but on ths contrary, they aro iWthGPiz&: xhcre the COIcdOSiOnOr m&es his findi~~gthat they wwill not injure the heitlthor ~ornl.5 and/or'add to tho hazards of their oooupati.on, sn;J. that such hours cf labor are in the publi0 int Groat .a rho *publio Lntorast~ is 3 tro;ul& ati mm om~m&mnaive tertdthan tho interest of tho mr censures. So that;,conetruhg the AoOt,3s w8 mat, arga whole, c;:miderIi~ each anil crory psrt thereaP, and to ccchgiving mil every part theroof its reasonable and proper weaning, in the light of oaob ami every other part, 7~0beg to advise that the tcru %hsiguatcil i.ndustryaa 09 it is used in EMotion 8, is not llnited to the Industries mentioned in Beotion 6 ef the bet. zhia opinion ie licited to the sole inquiry W your