Chapter 82. Seasonal Farm Labor Camps


Section 82.1. Definitions
Section 82.1a. Scope
Section 82.1b. Rebutting the presumption of employment of a seasonal farm worker on a temporary basis
Section 82.2. Permit to operate
Section 82.3. Submission of plans to Department
Section 82.4. Site
Section 82.5. Camp housing
Section 82.5a. Occupancy
Section 82.5b. Sleeping room contents
Section 82.6. Maintenance of cleanliness
Section 82.7. Water supply
Section 82.8. Plumbing
Section 82.9. Toilet facilities
Section 82.10. Sewage disposal
Section 82.11. Laundry, handwashing and bathing facilities
Section 82.12. Lighting and electrical
Section 82.13. Refuse
Section 82.14. Food service
Section 82.15. Insect and rodent control
Section 82.16. First aid
Section 82.17. Safety—fire prevention and egress
Section 82.18. Occupant concurrent responsibility
Section 82.19. Obligations of owners and operators
Section 82.20. Single family homes

Notation

Authority

   The provisions of this Chapter 82 issued under sections 1917-A, 1919-A and 1920-A of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P. S. § §  510-17, 510-19 and 510-20); and the Seasonal Farm Labor Act (43 P. S. § §  25-1—25-15), unless otherwise noted.

Source

   The provisions of this Chapter 82 adopted September 28, 1973, effective September 29, 1973, 3 Pa.B. 2178; renumbered from 25 Pa. Code Chapter 177, June 7, 1996, effective June 8, 1996, 26 Pa.B. 2707, unless otherwise noted. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (186099) to (186130).

Notes of Decisions

   The act and regulations include coverage of workers in the mushroom industry as ‘‘seasonal farm workers’’ notwithstanding the fact that they do not work on a seasonal or temporary basis if they reside in living quarters owned, leased or operated by an employer or a farm labor contractor and the living quarters are occupied by four or more unrelated persons. El Concilio de los Trabajadores de la Industria de los Hongos v. Commonwealth, 484 A.2d 817 (Pa. Cmwlth. 1984).