Source: https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/29/779.317
Timestamp: 2019-04-21 07:06:19+00:00

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Adjustment and credit bureaus and collection agencies (Mitchell v. Rogers d.b.a. Commercial Credit Bureau, 138 F. Supp. 214 (D. Hawaii); Mill v. United States Credit Bureau, 1 WH Cases 878, 5 Labor Cases par. 60,992 (S.D.Calif.).
Advertising agencies including billboard advertising.
Air-conditioning and heating systems contractors.
Aircraft and aeronautical equipment; establishments engaged in the business of dealing in.
Airplane crop dusting, spraying and seeding firms.
Airports, airport servicing firms and fixed base operators.
Auction houses (Fleming v. Kenton Whse., 41 F. Supp. 255).
Automatic vending machinery; establishments engaged in the business of dealing in.
Banks (both commercial and savings).
Barber and beauty parlor equipment; establishments engaged in the business of dealing in.
Blue printing and photostating establishments.
Booking agencies for actors and concert artists.
Bottling and bottling equipment and canning machinery; establishments engaged in the business of dealing in.
Brokers, custom house; freight brokers; insurance brokers, stock or commodity brokers.
Burglar alarms; establishments engaged in furnishing, installing and repairing for commercial establishments (Walling v. Thompson, 65 F. Supp. 686 (S.D. Calif.)).
Burial associations (Gilreath v. Daniel (C.A. 8), 19 WH Cases 370).
Butchers' equipment; establishments engaged in the business of dealing in.
Chemical equipment; establishments engaged in the business of dealing in.
Clubs and fraternal organizations with a select or restricted membership.
Common and contract carriers; establishments engaged in providing services, fuel, equipment, or other goods or facilities for the operation of such carriers (Idaho Sheet Metal Works v. Wirtz,383 U.S. 190, rehearing denied 383 U.S. 963; Wirtz v. Steepleton General Tire Co., Inc.383 U.S. 190, rehearing denied 383 U.S. 963; Boutell v. Whaling).
Common carrier stations and terminals.
Credit companies, including small loan and personal loan companies (Mitchell v. Kentucky Finance Co.,359 U.S. 290).
Dentists supply and equipment establishments.
Dry cleaners (see 95 Cong. Rec., p. 12503 and § 779.337 (b) of this part).
Dye houses, commercial (Walling v. Kerr, 47 F. Supp. 852 (E.D. Pa)).
Duplicating, addressing, mailing, mail listings, and letter stuffing establishments (Goldberg v. Roberts d.b.a. Typing and Mailing Unlimited, 15 WH Cases 100, 42 L.C. par. 31,126 (CA-9; Durkin v. Shone, 112 F. Supp. 375 (E.D. Tenn.); Hanzley v. Hooven Letters, 44 N.Y.S. 2d 398 (City Ct. N.Y. 1943).
Educational institutions (for express exclusion see § 779.337(b)).
Electric and gas utilities (Meeker Cooperative Light & Power Assn. v. Phillips, 158 F. 2d 698 (CA-8); New Mexico Public Service Co. v. Engel, 145 F. 2d 636 (CA-10); Brown v. Minngas Co., 51 F. Supp. 363 (D. Minn.)).
Electric signs; establishments engaged in making, installing and servicing.
Elevators; establishments engaged in repairing (Cf. Muldowney v. Seaberg Elevator Co., 39 F. Supp. 275 (E.D.N.Y.)).
Employment Agencies (Yunker v. Abbye Employment Agency, Inc., 32 N.Y.S. 2d 715 (N.Y.C. Munic. Ct. 1942)).
Filling station equipment; establishments engaged in the business of dealing in.
Finance companies (Mitchell v. Kentucky Finance Co.,359 U.S. 290).
Geological surveys; firms engaged in making.
Heating and air conditioning systems contractors.
Hospital equipment (such as operating instruments, X-ray machines, operating tables, etc.); establishments engaged in the business of dealing in.
Insurance; mutual, stock and fraternal benefit, including insurance brokers, agents, and claims adjustment offices.
Jewelers' equipment; establishments engaged in the business of dealing in.
Job efficiency checking and rating; establishments engaged in the business of supplying.
Laboratory equipment; establishments engaged in the business of dealing in.
Laundries (see 95 Cong. Rec. p. 12503 and § 779.337 (b) of this part).
Laundry; establishments engaged in the business of dealing in commercial laundry equipment.
Legal concerns engaged in compiling and distributing information regarding legal developments.
License and legal document service firms.
Loan offices (see credit companies).
Loft buildings or office buildings, concerns engaged in renting and maintenance of (Kirschbaum v. Walling,316 U.S. 517; Statement of Senator Holland, 95 Cong. Rec., p. 12505).
Machinery and equipment, including tools - establishments engaged in selling or servicing of construction, mining, manufacturing and industrial machinery, equipment and tools (Roland Electric Co. v. Walling,326 U.S. 657; Guess v. Montaque, 140 F. 2d 500 (CA-4); cf. Walling v. Thompson, 65 F. Supp. 686 (S.D. Calif.)).
Magazine subscription agencies (Wirtz v. Keystone Serv. (C.A. 5), 418 F. 2d 249).
Medical and dental laboratory supplies; establishments engaged in the business of dealing in.
Messenger; firms engaged in furnishing commercial messenger service (Walling v. Allied Messenger Service, 47 F. Supp. 773 (S.D.N.Y.)).
Oil well drilling; companies engaged in contract oil well drilling.
Oil well surveying firms (Straughn v. Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp., 72 F. Supp. 511 (S.D. Tex.)).
Packing companies engaged in slaughtering livestock (Walling v. Peoples Packing Co., 132 F. 2d 236 (CA-10)).
Pharmacists' supplies; establishments engaged in the business of dealing in.
Photography, commercial, establishments engaged in.
Plumbers' equipment; establishments engaged in the business of dealing in.
Printers' and lithographers' supplies; establishments engaged in the business of dealing in.
Printing and binding establishments (Casa Baldridge, Inc. v. Mitchell, 214 F. 2d 703 (CA-1)).
Protection and Shopping services for industry; establishments engaged in supplying (Durkin v. Joyce Agency, Inc., 110 F. Supp. 918 (N.D. Ill.) affirmed sub nom. Mitchell v. Joyce Agency, Inc.,348 U.S. 945).
Quarris (Walling v. Partee, 3 WH Cases 543, 7 Labor Cases, par. 61,721 (M.D. Tenn.)).
Radio and television broadcasting stations and studios.
Schools (except schools for mentally or physically handicapped or gifted children): (All now excluded, see § 779.337(b)).
Ship equipment, commercial; establishments engaged in the business of dealing in.
Special trade contractors (construction industry).
Stamp and coupon redemption stores.
Statistical reporting, business and financial data; establishments engaged in furnishing.
Store equipment; establishments engaged in the business of dealing in.
Telephone companies; (Schmidt v. Peoples Telephone Union of Maryville, Mo., 138 F. 2d 13 (CA-8)).
Telephone answer service; establishments engaged in furnishing. (Telephone Answering Service v. Goldberg, 15 WH Cases 67, 4 L.C. par. 31,104 (CA-1)).
Tobacco auction warehouses (Fleming v. Kenton Loose Leaf Tobacco Warehouse Co., 41 F. Supp. 255 (E.D. Ky.); Walling v. Lincoln Loose Leaf Warehouse Co., 59 F. Supp. 601 (E.D. Tenn.)).
Transportation equipment, commercial; establishments engaged in the business of dealing in.
Truck stop establishments (Idaho Sheet Metal Works, Inc., v. Wirtz,383 U.S. 190, rehearing denied 383 U.S. 963; Wirtz v. Steepleton General Tire Co., Inc.,383 U.S. 190, rehearing denied 383 U.S. 963).
Undertakers' supplies; establishments engaged in the business of dealing in.
Wagers, establishments accepting, as business in which they are engaged.
Warehouse companies; commercial or industrial (Walling v. Public Quick Freezing and Cold Storage Co., 62 F. Supp. 924 (S.D. Fla.)).
Warehouses equipment and supplies; establishments engaged in the business of dealing in.
Watchmen, guards and detectives for industries; establishments engaged in supplying (Walling v. Sondock, 132 F. 2d 77 (CA-5); Walling v. Wattam, 3 WH Cases 726, 8 Labor Cases, par. 62,023 (W.D. Tenn., 1943); Walling v. Lum, 4 WH Cases 465, 8 Labor Cases, par. 62,185 (S.D. Miss., 1944); Walling v. New Orleans Private Patrol Service 57 F. Supp. 143 (E.D. La., 1944); Haley v. Central Watch Service, 4 WH Cases 158, 8 Labor Cases, par. 62,002 (N.D. Ill., 1944)).
Window displays; establishments engaged in the business of dealing in.

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