Meals as part of wages or compensation; exception.
1. A part of wages or compensation may, if mutually agreed upon by an employee and employer in the contract of employment, consist of meals. In no case shall the value of the meals be computed at more than $1.50 per day. In no case shall the value of the meals consumed by such employee be computed or valued at more than 35 cents for each breakfast actually consumed, 45 cents for each lunch actually consumed, and 70 cents for each dinner actually consumed.
2. The monetary limitations on the value of meals, contained in subsection 1, do not apply to agricultural employees.
Last modified: February 25, 2006