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County counsel finds no Fair Labor Standards Act violation; court highlights jail staffing gains and reduced overtime

5595942 · August 18, 2025
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Collin County legal counsel reported no current Fair Labor Standards Act violations at the sheriff's office and proposed clarifying policy language; commissioners and the county judge also announced that the jail has filled 41 recently authorized detention-officer positions and reported several days with no day‑shift overtime.

Bob Davis, the county's legal counsel, told Collin County Commissioners' Court that his review found no current violations of the federal Fair Labor Standards Act in the sheriff's office and that he has drafted proposed policy language to clarify meal‑break compensation going forward.

"The county has not and is not violating the Fair Labor Standards Act regarding the payment of meal breaks at the sheriff's office," Davis said, after describing his review of the documents provided to him and the federal authorities and cases he considered.

The report followed a closed executive session under Government Code chapter 551.071 announced by the court to discuss "possible Fair Labor Standards Act…

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