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H.R.1114
One Hundred Fourth Congress
of the
United States of America
AT THE SECOND SESSION
Begun and held at the City of Washington on Wednesday,
the third day of January, one thousand nine hundred and ninety-six
An Act
To authorize minors who are under the child labor provisions of the Fair
Labor Standards Act of 1938 and who are under 18 years of age to load
materials into balers and compactors that meet appropriate American
National Standards Institute design safety standards.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. AUTHORITY FOR 16- AND 17-YEAR-OLDS TO LOAD MATERIALS INTO
SCRAP PAPER BALERS AND PAPER BOX COMPACTORS.
Section 13(c) of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (29 U.S.C.
213(c)) is amended by adding to the end thereof the following new
paragraph:
``(5)(A) In the administration and enforcement of the child labor
provisions of this Act, employees who are 16 and 17 years of age shall
be permitted to load materials into, but not operate or unload
materials from, scrap paper balers and paper box compactors--
``(i) that are safe for 16- and 17-year-old employees loading
the scrap paper balers or paper box compactors; and
``(ii) that cannot be operated while being loaded.
``(B) For purposes of subparagraph (A), scrap paper balers and
paper box compactors shall be considered safe for 16- or 17-year-old
employees to load only if--
``(i)(I) the scrap paper balers and paper box compactors meet
the American National Standards Institute's Standard ANSI Z245.5-
1990 for scrap paper balers and Standard ANSI Z245.2-1992 for paper
box compactors; or
``(II) the scrap paper balers and paper box compactors meet an
applicable standard that is adopted by the American National
Standards Institute after the date of enactment of this paragraph
and that is certified by the Secretary to be at least as protective
of the safety of minors as the standard described in subclause (I);
``(ii) the scrap paper balers and paper box compactors include
an on-off switch incorporating a key-lock or other system and the
control of the system is maintained in the custody of employees who
are 18 years of age or older;
``(iii) the on-off switch of the scrap paper balers and paper
box compactors is maintained in an off position when the scrap
paper balers and paper box compactors are not in operation; and
``(iv) the employer of 16- and 17-year-old employees provides
notice, and posts a notice, on the scrap paper balers and paper box
compactors stating that--
``(I) the scrap paper balers and paper box compactors meet
the applicable standard described in clause (i);
``(II) 16- and 17-year-old employees may only load the
scrap paper balers and paper box compactors; and
``(III) any employee under the age of 18 may not operate or
unload the scrap paper balers and paper box compactors.
The Secretary shall publish in the Federal Register a standard that is
adopted by the American National Standards Institute for scrap paper
balers or paper box compactors and certified by the Secretary to be
protective of the safety of minors under clause (i)(II).
``(C)(i) Employers shall prepare and submit to the Secretary
reports--
``(I) on any injury to an employee under the age of 18 that
requires medical treatment (other than first aid) resulting from
the employee's contact with a scrap paper baler or paper box
compactor during the loading, operation, or unloading of the baler
or compactor; and
``(II) on any fatality of an employee under the age of 18
resulting from the employee's contact with a scrap paper baler or
paper box compactor during the loading, operation, or unloading of
the baler or compactor.
``(ii) The reports described in clause (i) shall be used by the
Secretary to determine whether or not the implementation of
subparagraph (A) has had any effect on the safety of children.
``(iii) The reports described in clause (i) shall provide--
``(I) the name, telephone number, and address of the employer
and the address of the place of employment where the incident
occurred;
``(II) the name, telephone number, and address of the employee
who suffered an injury or death as a result of the incident;
``(III) the date of the incident;
``(IV) a description of the injury and a narrative describing
how the incident occurred; and
``(V) the name of the manufacturer and the model number of the
scrap paper baler or paper box compactor involved in the incident.
``(iv) The reports described in clause (i) shall be submitted to
the Secretary promptly, but not later than 10 days after the date on
which an incident relating to an injury or death occurred.
``(v) The Secretary may not rely solely on the reports described in
clause (i) as the basis for making a determination that any of the
employers described in clause (i) has violated a provision of section
12 relating to oppressive child labor or a regulation or order issued
pursuant to section 12. The Secretary shall, prior to making such a
determination, conduct an investigation and inspection in accordance
with section 12(b).
``(vi) The reporting requirements of this subparagraph shall expire
2 years after the date of enactment of this subparagraph.''.
SEC. 2. CIVIL MONEY PENALTY.
Section 16(e) of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (29 U.S.C.
216(e)) is amended in the first sentence--
(1) by striking ``section 12,'' and inserting ``section 12 or
section 13(c)(5),''; and
(2) by striking ``that section'' and inserting ``section 12 or
section 13(c)(5)''.
SEC. 3. CONSTRUCTION.
Section 1 shall not be construed as affecting the exemption for
apprentices and student learners published in section 570.63 of title
29, Code of Federal Regulations.
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Vice President of the United States and
President of the Senate.
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