Professional Exemption

Though an employee commonly may be considered a "professional," specific legal requirements must be met to qualify for the professional exemption. The professional exemption extends to three categories of potentially exempt employees; licensed, learned and artistic. An employee who is not a licensed professional could still be exempt if the employee qualifies as a learned or artistic professional. For more information, see Unlicensed Professionals May Be Exempt as Learned Professionals on this page.

Read about a new 2011 court case. Also, the minimum hourly rate of pay for the physician exemption in 2012 increases to $70.86. ​​​
 
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