Title 29 › Chapter CHAPTER 16— - VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION AND OTHER REHABILITATION SERVICES › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER V— - RIGHTS AND ADVOCACY › § 794g
Employers who have a special 14(c) certificate must not pay a person with a disability who is 24 or younger less than the Federal minimum wage unless one of two things is true: the person was already employed by that employer on the law’s effective date, or before starting the lower-paid job the person completed and can show two things — they got required pre-employment transition services (under section 733) or IDEA transition services, and they applied for vocational rehabilitation services and either were found ineligible with documentation or were found eligible, had an individualized plan for employment, tried to reach that plan with supports without success and had their case closed. The person must also have been given career counseling and referrals to federal and state programs that help people get competitive, integrated jobs, and those services and counseling must not be for or lead to subminimum-wage jobs with the 14(c) employer. After someone begins work at a subminimum wage, the employer must make sure the person (and parent or guardian if appropriate) gets career counseling and information every 6 months for the first year and yearly after that, and must tell them about unbiased self-advocacy and peer mentoring training available nearby. Businesses with fewer than 15 employees can meet this by referring the person to the state unit. Local or state school agencies may not contract with 14(c) employers to run programs for people 24 or younger that pay subminimum wages. The designated state unit must document completion of the required services and give the person proof. Employers must review and keep those documents before hiring and to continue paying a subminimum wage, and the state unit or the Department of Labor may inspect the records. Definitions: 14(c) certificate — a special FLSA certificate that allows some employers to pay below the Federal minimum wage; Federal minimum wage — the rate under section 6(a)(1) of the Fair Labor Standards Act.
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29 U.S.C. § 794g
Title 29 — Labor
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73