                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

REGULATIONS (§ 32.1-211)

A. The occupational, safety and health regulations of the Safety and Health
Codes Board applicable to migrant labor camps shall be no more stringent than
those actually enforced by the United States Department of Labor pursuant to
federal law.

B. The Board may adopt regulations governing migrant labor camps which
supplement the occupational safety and health regulations adopted by the Safety
and Health Codes Board pursuant to Chapter 3 (§ 40.1-22 et seq.) of Title 40.1
and which are necessary to protect the health of migrant workers. Such
regulations may include, but need not be limited to, standards governing:

   1. The sites of camps.

   2. The provision of an adequate and convenient supply of pure water as defined
   in &#xA7; 32.1-167.

   3. The disposal of sewage as defined in &#xA7; 32.1-163.

   4. The storage and disposal of solid waste.

   5. The maintenance of the campgrounds.

   6. The construction, maintenance, alteration or remodeling of buildings and
   structures for the housing of migrant workers and their families, including
   wash and bathrooms, central cooking facilities, central dining rooms, sleeping
   quarters, assembly rooms, lighting and ventilation.

HISTORY: Code 1950, §§ 32-417, 32-418, 32-420; 1962, c. 251; 1968, c. 396;
1979, c. 711.