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Comment Period on Ag Labor Regulations Extended

Senators are successful in giving farmers more time to voice their thoughts on proposed rule.
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Published: Nov 1, 2011

Senator Jerry Moran, R-Kan., has concerns with the changes to the Fair Labor Standards Act proposed by the Department of Labor.

"With no direction from Congress the Department of Labor is proposing one more set of regulations that damage the viability of family farms and intrude upon the history and practices of rural America," Moran said. "The Department of Labor proposes to restrict the ability of youth to work on any farm not directly owned by their parents. The rule as currently written will have far reaching effects on family farming operations as well as vocational education programs like 4-H and FFA. Many of my Senate colleagues have joined me to ask the Secretary of Labor to pause, use some common sense and give farmers and ranchers the opportunity to provide their input before this regulation takes effect."

In a letter to Labor Secretary Hilda Solis the Senators noted that the current comment period falls during fall harvest, the busiest time of year for ag producers. The Senators believe farmers and ranchers were given inadequate notice and insufficient time to comment on this rule, which could fundamentally disrupt ag practices across the country.

In response to this letter and other requests to extend the period for filing public comments from members of Congress and various agricultural business organizations, the Department of Labor's Wage and Hour Division has announced a 30-day extension of the comment period for its proposed rule to revise regulations addressing child labor in agricultural and nonagricultural employment under the Fair Labor Standards Act. The comment period now ends Dec. 1.

The proposed rules would prohibit farm workers under the age of 16 from working in cultivation and harvesting certain crops. The rules also would prohibit youth, both ag and non ag, from using electronic, including communications, equipment while operating powered equipment, and the rule also prohibits young workers from operating almost all power equipment. 

Also, minors under the age of 18 would be barred from working in the storing, marketing and transporting of farm product raw materials, with specific prohibitions on country elevators, grain bins, feedlots, stockyards and livestock auctions. The rules would also prohibit or limit youth from engaging, or assisting, in animal husbandry practices.



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I believe these labor regulations are incredibly impractical and are being made by people who have NO IDEA what they are talking about when it comes to farms and farming!!!! I hope the U.S Department of Labor will stop trying to control things that they have no understanding of. Please do not allow these regulations to be passed because they will be incredibly detrimental to the farmers and ranchers of America and they will take away many jobs from high school kids who are just working to make some money for college.
Posted by Anonymous on December 1 at 11:09 AM
I guess 4H will be a heinous offense as well.
Posted by Anonymous on November 7 at 6:19 PM
If the Government thinks this is going to stimulate adult jobs they are fools. Most Americans are lazy, and don't want to do the work, that is why young kids and mexicans are doing the work. Take that away and we will all go hungry.
Posted by Anonymous on November 1 at 8:00 AM
No wonder we are in debt. The Government wastes money trying to make laws like this when, there is already a minor work law inforced. The parents have to sign and ok the young adult to work. Sooooo why is this an issue? Why are we wasting money and harrassing farmers?
Posted by Anonymous on November 1 at 7:53 AM
 
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