450.37 – Cooperation with state and federal agencies.
1450.37 Cooperation with state and federal agencies.—The department shall, whenever appropriate, cooperate with any federal agency. The department may cooperate with and enter into agreements with any other state agency to administer this chapter or secure uniform rules. History.—s. 11, ch. 71-234; s. 1, ch. 77-25; s. 8, ch. 83-42; s. 149, ch. 2000-165; s. 18, […]
450.181 – Definitions.
450.181 Definitions.—As used in part II, unless the context clearly requires a different meaning: (1) “Migrant labor camp” means those migrant labor camps as defined in s. 381.008(5). (2) “Office” means the Executive Office of the Governor. (3) The term “migrant laborer” has the same meaning as migrant or seasonal farm worker as defined in s. 316.003. History.—s. 18, […]
450.38 – Enforcement of farm labor laws.
1450.38 Enforcement of farm labor laws.— (1) Any person, firm, association, or corporation not excluded under s. 450.29 that commits a minor violation of this part and, upon conviction, is guilty of a misdemeanor of the second degree, is punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083. (2) Any person, firm, association, or corporation that commits a […]
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 […]
450.012 – Definitions.
450.012 Definitions.—For the purpose of this chapter, the word, phrase, or term: (1) “Farm work” includes all agricultural labor performed upon farms. (2) “Farm” includes stock, dairy, poultry, fruit, fur-bearing animal, and truck farms; ranches; nurseries; and orchards. (3) “Child” or “minor” means any person 17 years of age or younger, unless: (a) The person is or has been married; […]
450.021 – Minimum age; general.
450.021 Minimum age; general.— (1) Minors of any age may be employed: (a) As pages in the Florida Legislature. (b) By the entertainment industry as prescribed in ss. 450.012 and 450.132. (c) In domestic or farm work in connection with their own homes or the farm or ranch on which they live, or directly for their own parents or guardian, […]
450.045 – Proof of identity and age; posting of notices.
450.045 Proof of identity and age; posting of notices.— (1) Any person who hires, employs, or suffers to work any child shall, in addition to the limitations provided in this part, first obtain and keep on record during the entire period of such employment proof of the child’s age. This requirement shall be satisfied by: (a) A photocopy […]
450.061 – Hazardous occupations prohibited; exemptions.
450.061 Hazardous occupations prohibited; exemptions.— (1) No minor 15 years of age or younger, whether or not such person’s disabilities of nonage have been removed by marriage or otherwise, shall be employed or permitted or suffered to work in any of the following occupations: (a) In connection with power-driven machinery, except power mowers with cutting blades 40 inches […]
450.081 – Hours of work in certain occupations.
450.081 Hours of work in certain occupations.— (1)(a) Minors 15 years of age or younger shall not be employed, permitted, or suffered to work before 7 a.m. or after 7 p.m. when school is scheduled the following day or for more than 15 hours in any one week. On any school day, minors 15 years of age […]