Arkansas Code § 20-7-126

Payment of overtime for home health employees
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(a) The Department of Health may make overtime payments to employees engaged in the performance of home health activities. (b) The payments are to be in addition to compensation otherwise due the employees at the same rate currently paid to the employees for regular time, but on an hourly basis. Acts 1989 (1st Ex. Sess.), No. 991, § 33.
(a) The Department of Health may make overtime payments to employees engaged in the performance of home health activities. (b) The payments are to be in addition to compensation otherwise due the employees at the same rate currently paid to the employees for regular time, but on an hourly basis. Acts 1989 (1st Ex. Sess.), No. 991, § 33.
(a) The Department of Health may make overtime payments to employees engaged in the performance of home health activities. (b) The payments are to be in addition to compensation otherwise due the employees at the same rate currently paid to the employees for regular time, but on an hourly basis. Acts 1989 (1st Ex. Sess.), No. 991, § 33.
(a) The Department of Health may make overtime payments to employees engaged in the performance of home health activities.
(b) The payments are to be in addition to compensation otherwise due the employees at the same rate currently paid to the employees for regular time, but on an hourly basis.
Acts 1989 (1st Ex. Sess.), No. 991, § 33.

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