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§  168.  Hours  of  labor  of certain state employees. 1. This section  shall apply to all persons employed by the state in the  ward,  cottage,  colony,  kitchen  and  dining  room,  and guard service personnel in any  hospital, school, prison, reformatory or  other  institution  within  or  subject  to  the jurisdiction, supervision, control or visitation of the  department of correction, the department of health,  the  department  of  mental  hygiene,  the  department  of  social welfare or the division of  veterans' affairs in  the  executive  department,  and  engaged  in  the  performance  of  such  duties  as  nursing,  guarding  or  attending the  inmates, patients, wards  or  other  persons  kept  or  housed  in  such  institutions, or in protecting and guarding the buildings and/or grounds  thereof, or in preparing or serving food therein.    2.  No  person to whom this section is applicable shall be required to  work more than eight hours in any day or more than forty hours  or  more  than six days in any calendar week except in cases of fire, riot, flood,  famine,  pestilence  or  other  cases  of  emergency endangering life or  property; provided, however, that any such person, upon his own  request  and  with  the  approval  of  the head of the institution in which he is  employed, may be permitted to work one additional eight-hour day in  any  calendar  week  for  not  more  than seven calendar weeks and be allowed  continuous days free from duty equivalent to the  number  of  additional  days  so worked. The provisions of this section shall not be interpreted  to increase the number of working hours per day or the number of working  days per week of any person for whom a shorter work-day or work-week  is  now provided.

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§  168.  Hours  of  labor  of certain state employees. 1. This section  shall apply to all persons employed by the state in the  ward,  cottage,  colony,  kitchen  and  dining  room,  and guard service personnel in any  hospital, school, prison, reformatory or  other  institution  within  or  subject  to  the jurisdiction, supervision, control or visitation of the  department of correction, the department of health,  the  department  of  mental  hygiene,  the  department  of  social welfare or the division of  veterans' affairs in  the  executive  department,  and  engaged  in  the  performance  of  such  duties  as  nursing,  guarding  or  attending the  inmates, patients, wards  or  other  persons  kept  or  housed  in  such  institutions, or in protecting and guarding the buildings and/or grounds  thereof, or in preparing or serving food therein.    2.  No  person to whom this section is applicable shall be required to  work more than eight hours in any day or more than forty hours  or  more  than six days in any calendar week except in cases of fire, riot, flood,  famine,  pestilence  or  other  cases  of  emergency endangering life or  property; provided, however, that any such person, upon his own  request  and  with  the  approval  of  the head of the institution in which he is  employed, may be permitted to work one additional eight-hour day in  any  calendar  week  for  not  more  than seven calendar weeks and be allowed  continuous days free from duty equivalent to the  number  of  additional  days  so worked. The provisions of this section shall not be interpreted  to increase the number of working hours per day or the number of working  days per week of any person for whom a shorter work-day or work-week  is  now provided.

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§  168.  Hours  of  labor  of certain state employees. 1. This section  shall apply to all persons employed by the state in the  ward,  cottage,  colony,  kitchen  and  dining  room,  and guard service personnel in any  hospital, school, prison, reformatory or  other  institution  within  or  subject  to  the jurisdiction, supervision, control or visitation of the  department of correction, the department of health,  the  department  of  mental  hygiene,  the  department  of  social welfare or the division of  veterans' affairs in  the  executive  department,  and  engaged  in  the  performance  of  such  duties  as  nursing,  guarding  or  attending the  inmates, patients, wards  or  other  persons  kept  or  housed  in  such  institutions, or in protecting and guarding the buildings and/or grounds  thereof, or in preparing or serving food therein.    2.  No  person to whom this section is applicable shall be required to  work more than eight hours in any day or more than forty hours  or  more  than six days in any calendar week except in cases of fire, riot, flood,  famine,  pestilence  or  other  cases  of  emergency endangering life or  property; provided, however, that any such person, upon his own  request  and  with  the  approval  of  the head of the institution in which he is  employed, may be permitted to work one additional eight-hour day in  any  calendar  week  for  not  more  than seven calendar weeks and be allowed  continuous days free from duty equivalent to the  number  of  additional  days  so worked. The provisions of this section shall not be interpreted  to increase the number of working hours per day or the number of working  days per week of any person for whom a shorter work-day or work-week  is  now provided.