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  • Department of Workforce Development - Hours of work and overtime (DWD 274)
    June 22, 2026

    Department of Workforce Development seeks public input on proposed hours of work and overtime regulations under Labor Standards; preliminary public hearing scheduled.

  • Department of Workforce Development - Notice of Preliminary Public Hearing DWD 274: Hours of Work and Overtime
June 22, 2026

Department of Workforce Development DWD 274 opens a preliminary public hearing and comment period on proposed hours of work and overtime regulations under Labor Standards chapter.

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Professional licensing is the single most-regulated area at the state level

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