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Which of these regulations is established at the federal level?
the hours a business can stay open
the types of goods a market can sell
the pay for minimum-wage employees
the requirements employees must meet
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The pay for minimum-wage employees.
The federal government sets a baseline minimum wage (Fair Labor Standards Act, enforced by the U.S. Department of Labor). Hours open and what goods can be sold are usually set by state/local rules (zoning, licensing), and employee qualifications are typically set by employers or state licensing boards (though some federal standards — e.g., OSHA safety rules, nondiscrimination laws — also apply).
The federal government sets a baseline minimum wage (Fair Labor Standards Act, enforced by the U.S. Department of Labor). Hours open and what goods can be sold are usually set by state/local rules (zoning, licensing), and employee qualifications are typically set by employers or state licensing boards (though some federal standards — e.g., OSHA safety rules, nondiscrimination laws — also apply).
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