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[CITE: 29USC1812]

 
                             TITLE 29--LABOR
 
     CHAPTER 20--MIGRANT AND SEASONAL AGRICULTURAL WORKER PROTECTION
 
                  SUBCHAPTER I--FARM LABOR CONTRACTORS
 
Sec. 1812. Issuance of certificate of registration

    The Secretary, after appropriate investigation and approval, shall 
issue a certificate of registration (including a certificate of 
registration as an employee of a farm labor contractor) to any person 
who has filed with the Secretary a written application containing the 
following:
        (1) a declaration, subscribed and sworn to by the applicant, 
    stating the applicant's permanent place of residence, the farm labor 
    contracting activities for which the certificate is requested, and 
    such other relevant information as the Secretary may require;
        (2) a statement identifying each vehicle to be used to transport 
    any migrant or seasonal agricultural worker and, if the vehicle is 
    or will be owned or controlled by the applicant, documentation 
    showing that the applicant is in compliance with the requirements of 
    section 1841 of this title with respect to each such vehicle;
        (3) a statement identifying each facility or real property to be 
    used to house any migrant agricultural worker and, if the facility 
    or real property is or will be owned or controlled by the applicant, 
    documentation showing that the applicant is in compliance with 
    section 1823 of this title with respect to each such facility or 
    real property;
        (4) a set of fingerprints of the applicant; and
        (5) a declaration, subscribed and sworn to by the applicant, 
    consenting to the designation by a court of the Secretary as an 
    agent available to accept service of summons in any action against 
    the applicant, if the applicant has left the jurisdiction in which 
    the action is commenced or otherwise has become unavailable to 
    accept service.

(Pub. L. 97-470, title I, Sec. 102, Jan. 14, 1983, 96 Stat. 2587.)
