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If an employee lives on the premises, what hours may be deducted for off-duty time, such as sleeping and eating?

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If an employee lives on the premises, what hours may be deducted for off-duty time, such as sleeping and eating?

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A. If the employee resides on the employer´s premises permanently, or for extended periods of time, any reasonable agreement between the employer and the employee as to hours worked will be acceptable. An agreement that does not truly reflect the employment arrangement will not be considered reasonable.

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