452.01 – Common Carrier Not to Require Employee to Furnish Surety Bond of Certain Company.
452.01 Common carrier not to require employee to furnish surety bond of certain company.—No common carrier authorized to do business in this state, when requiring of an employee that he or she give it a bond or undertaking of any nature whatsoever, shall require such employee to have such bond or undertaking executed as a surety […]
452.02 – Foreign Corporations as Surety.
452.02 Foreign corporations as surety.—No common carrier authorized to do business in this state, when requiring of any employee that he or she give it a bond or undertaking of any nature whatsoever, shall require as surety thereon any person not a resident of this state; nor shall such common carrier accept as such surety any […]
452.03 – Bond to Cover Definite Term; Cancellation; Proviso.
452.03 Bond to cover definite term; cancellation; proviso.—Every bond or undertaking of any nature whatsoever given by an employee of any common carrier authorized to do business in this state shall be made to cover a definite term; and no such bond or undertaking shall be canceled without the consent of all parties thereto, except for […]
452.04 – Bonds Violating Chapter Void.
452.04 Bonds violating chapter void.—Any bond, contract, or undertaking made in violation of the provisions of this chapter shall be void. History.—s. 4, ch. 6519, 1913; RGS 4044; CGL 5966.
452.05 – Violation of Regulations as to Employment Bonds; Penalty.
452.05 Violation of regulations as to employment bonds; penalty.—Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this chapter shall be guilty of a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083. History.—s. 4, ch. 6519, 1913; RGS 5672; CGL 7877; s. 382, ch. 71-136.
450.191 – Executive Office of the Governor; powers and duties.
450.191 Executive Office of the Governor; powers and duties.— (1) The Executive Office of the Governor is authorized and directed to: (a) Advise and consult with migrant and seasonal workers and their employers as to the ways and means of improving living and working conditions of migrant and seasonal workers. (b) Cooperate with the Department of Health in establishing […]
450.39 – Prohibition against required purchase; prohibition against excessive charges.
450.39 Prohibition against required purchase; prohibition against excessive charges.— (1) A farm labor contractor may not require any farmworker to purchase goods or services solely from such farm labor contractor or from a person acting as an agent for such farm labor contractor. (2) A farm labor contractor may not charge a farmworker more than a reasonable cost […]
450.251 – Interstate Compact on Migrant Labor.
450.251 Interstate Compact on Migrant Labor.—The Governor on behalf of this state is hereby authorized to execute a compact, in substantially the following form, with any one or more of the states of the United States, and the Legislature hereby signifies in advance its approval and ratification of such compact: INTERSTATE MIGRANT LABOR COMPACT MEMBER JURISDICTION.—The […]
451.01 – Definitions.
451.01 Definitions.—For purposes of this chapter, the term: (1) “Household services” means: (a) Furniture assembly; (b) Interior painting; (c) Television mounting; (d) Local moving help, such as packing, lifting, loading, and rearranging household items, but excluding transporting items; (e) Hanging pictures, mirrors, curtains, blinds, and shelves; (f) Home cleaning; (g) Installation of in-home technology that does not require a hardwired electrical connection; or (h) Installing […]
450.261 – Interstate Migrant Labor Commission; Florida membership.
450.261 Interstate Migrant Labor Commission; Florida membership.—In selecting the Florida membership of the Interstate Migrant Labor Commission, the Governor may designate the Secretary of Economic Opportunity as his or her representative. History.—s. 7, ch. 70-131; s. 75, ch. 81-167; s. 78, ch. 83-55; s. 174, ch. 97-103; s. 35, ch. 2011-34; s. 394, ch. 2011-142; s. […]