(a) State agencies shall not establish, operate, or supervise any
agricultural day-haul facilities unless exceptional circumstances
warrant such action and prior approval of the Regional Administrator is
obtained.
(b) No JS applicants shall be referred to non-JS operated day-haul
facilities, unless the applicant is referred on a specific job order and
is provided with a checklist summarizing wages, working conditions, and
other material specifications on the job order. Such checklists, where
necessary, shall be in English and Spanish. State agencies shall use a
standard checklist format provided by ETA unless a variance has been
approved by the Regional Administrator. However, general labor market
information on the availability of jobs, the level of activity of
agricultural and nonagricultural employment, and crop conditions shall
be provided, upon request, to applicants where specific referrals to
employment cannot be made.
(c) JS outreach workers shall visit all JS and non-JS operated day-
haul facilities with substantial activity during their operation for
purposes of providing MSFWs with information and assistance pursuant to
Sec. 653.107(j). Monitoring of such activity shall be conducted pursuant
to Sec. 653.108(p).
(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number
1205-0039)
(Pub. L. No. 96-511, 94 Stat. 2812 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.))
[45 FR 39459, June 10, 1980, as amended at 47 FR 145, Jan. 5, 1982]