North Dakota sets a uniform statewide minimum wage under NDCC 34-06, and political subdivisions cannot establish higher local wage floors for private employers.
Under NDCC 34-06, the North Dakota Department of Labor and Human Rights sets the state minimum wage, currently mirroring the federal rate at 7.25 dollars per hour. The statute occupies the field of private-sector wage regulation, preventing cities, counties, and other political subdivisions from establishing different minimum wage rates. Tipped employees may be paid 33 percent below the standard rate provided tips bring total compensation to or above the minimum. Overtime, deductions, and child labor are also addressed under NDCC 34-06 and 34-07. Political subdivisions may set their own wages for their employees but cannot impose private-sector mandates.
Employers paying below the state minimum wage face civil penalties, back wage liability, and potential damages under NDCC 34-06-15. Willful violations can result in liquidated damages and attorney fees. Local ordinances setting a higher minimum wage are preempted and unenforceable. The Department of Labor investigates wage complaints statewide.
Horace, ND
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Horace, ND
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Horace, ND
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Horace, ND
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Horace, ND
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Horace, ND
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