What State-Specific Legislation Addresses Mandatory Overtime for Nurses?
California
Employees are not required to work more than 12 hours in a 24-hour period unless there are emergent circumstances.Â
Connecticut
Unless they are finishing a procedure or are in an emergency-like scenario, no employee is required to work past their scheduled shift. Â
Hawaii
Overtime is voluntary; however, shifts cannot exceed 14 hours. Â
Illinois
Employees cannot exceed four hours over a scheduled shift; there are no exceptions to this. If the employee finishes a 12-hour shift, they must have at least an eight-hour resting period before returning to work.
Maine
Employees may only be required to work overtime during emergencies; however, they are required to have a 10-hour resting period following the overtime shift. Â
Maryland
The only exception to this ban is if the employee’s skills are needed in the event of an emergency.Â
Massachusetts
No shift can exceed 12 hours. The only exception is if no alternative employee is available, and a patient’s life is at risk. Â
Minnesota
Emergency situations and an inability to find an alternate employee in said circumstances are the only exceptions to this ban.
Missouri
Overtime might be required if an emergency arises, and the facility has made a ‘reasonable effort’ to find coverage but failed to do so. Â
New Hampshire
No shift can exceed 12 hours in a single shift unless an emergency arises; they must receive an 8-hour resting period immediately after. Â
New Jersey
Employees are not required to work overtime. The only exception is in unforeseeable emergency circumstances.Â
New York
Employees are not required to work overtime unless they are assisting in an emergency or finishing a procedure.Â
Oregon
Employees cannot exceed four hours past their scheduled shift. Overtime is only required in unforeseeable emergencies. Â
Pennsylvania
Employees are only required to work overtime in situations declared as emergent by a federal, state, or municipal authority.Â
Rhode Island
Employees are only required to work overtime in scenarios declared as ‘catastrophic events’ by a state authority.
Texas
Employees are not required to work overtime. There are no known exceptions. Â
Washington
Employees are not required to work overtime. There are no known exceptions.Â
West Virginia
Employees cannot exceed 16 hours in a single shift, and those who work 12 hours or more must receive an eight-hour rest period immediately after the shift. Â
Please note that this information was obtained from all of these states’ legislation may contain exceptions, and that they all vary. Â