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Labor Regulation Revisions Propose to Ban Youth from Certain Types of Agricultural Work

Public comment period open until November 1, 2011

Last week, Labor Secretary Hilda Solis proposed revisions to the U.S. Labor Department’s child labor regulation that would ban youth under certain ages from engaging in specific types of work at off-farm agricultural businesses and on farms not owned or operated by their parents.

Among other things as part of the revised rule, the U.S. Labor Department is proposing to:

The agency stressed that the proposed rule would not alter the statute’s so-called “parental exemption,” which involves children working on farms owned or operated by their parents. Public comments are being sought on the proposed rule by November 1, 2011. The Labor Department’s 50-page proposal, available by clicking here, was issued under the Fair Labor Standards Act.

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