In Kansas, non-exempt employees must be paid time and a half for hours worked over 40 in a workweek, matching the federal Fair Labor Standards Act. Kansas does not add a daily overtime rule.
Kansas requires overtime after 46 hours for employees not covered by the FLSA; FLSA-covered workers get overtime after 40.
Overtime rules in Kansas
| Type | Requirement |
|---|---|
| Weekly | 46 hours (1.5x) |
At the Kansas minimum wage of $7.25, the overtime rate is $10.88 an hour (1.5×).
Kansas overtime calculator
Enter your rate and hours to see your overtime and total pay for the week.
Who is covered
Most hourly employees are non-exempt, which means they must be paid overtime. The main exemptions under the Fair Labor Standards Act are bona fide executive, administrative, professional, outside sales, and certain computer employees who are paid on a salary basis above the federal threshold. Job title alone does not decide it, the actual duties and pay do.