450.27 – Short title.
1450.27 Short title.—This part shall be known by the popular name the “Farm Labor Contractor Registration Law.” History.—s. 1, ch. 71-234; s. 1, ch. 77-25; s. 9, ch. 2004-64. 1Note.—Section 1, ch. 77-25, provides that this section is repealed when an agreement is made as permitted in ss. 2-4, ch. 77-25; ss. 2-4, ch. 77-25, were […]
450.271 – State administration of the Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection Act.
450.271 State administration of the Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection Act.—The Department of Business and Professional Regulation may enter into agreements with the Secretary of Labor of the United States to authorize the department to administer within the State of Florida the provisions of the Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection Act of 1983, as […]
450.28 – Definitions.
1450.28 Definitions.— (1) “Farm labor contractor” means: (a) Any person who, for a fee or other valuable consideration, recruits, transports into or within the state, supplies, or hires at any one time in any calendar year one or more farm workers to work for, or under the direction, supervision, or control of, a third person; or (b) Any person […]
450.29 – Exclusions.
1450.29 Exclusions.—This part does not apply to: (1) Any person, or an immediate family member of such person, who is the owner or lessee of a farm or any person, or an immediate family member of such person, who is the owner or lessee of a packinghouse or food processing plant and who employs workers in planting, […]
450.30 – Requirement of certificate of registration; education and examination program.
1450.30 Requirement of certificate of registration; education and examination program.— (1) No person may act as a farm labor contractor until a certificate of registration has been issued to him or her by the department and unless such certificate is in full force and effect and is in his or her possession. (2) No certificate of registration may […]
450.132 – Employment of children by the entertainment industry; rules; procedures.
450.132 Employment of children by the entertainment industry; rules; procedures.— (1) Children within the protection of our child labor statutes may, notwithstanding such statutes, be employed by the entertainment industry in the production of motion pictures, legitimate plays, television shows, still photography, recording, publicity, musical and live performances, circuses, and rodeos, in any work not determined by […]
450.141 – Employing minor children in violation of law; penalties.
450.141 Employing minor children in violation of law; penalties.— (1) Whoever violates any provisions of this law, or employs or permits or suffers any minor to be employed or to work in violation of this law, or of any order issued under the provisions of this law, or obstructs persons authorized under this law in the inspection […]
450.151 – Hiring and employing; infliction of pain or suffering; penalty.
450.151 Hiring and employing; infliction of pain or suffering; penalty.—Any person who takes, receives, hires, employs, uses, exhibits, or, in any manner or under any pretense, causes or permits any child less than 18 years of age to suffer; who inflicts upon any such child unjustifiable physical pain or mental suffering; who willfully causes or permits […]
448.22 – Definitions.
448.22 Definitions.—For the purposes of this part: (1) “Labor pool” means a business entity that operates a labor hall by one or more of the following methods: (a) Contracting with third-party users to supply day laborers to them on a temporary basis. (b) Hiring, employing, recruiting, or contracting with workers to fulfill these temporary labor contracts for day labor. […]
450.155 – Funding of the Child Labor Law program.
450.155 Funding of the Child Labor Law program.— (1) Child Labor Law program appropriations made by the Legislature shall be used to carry out the proper responsibilities of administering the Child Labor Law, to protect the working youth of the state, and to provide education about the Child Labor Law to employers, public school employees, the general […]