MINORS’ VOLUNTEER CONSTR. WORK - H.B. 4786: COMMITTEE SUMMARY


sans-serif">House Bill 4786 (as passed by the House)

Sponsor: Representative Jerry O. Kooiman

House Committee: Employment Relations, Training and Safety

Senate Committee: Economic Development, Small Business and Regulatory Reform


Date Completed: 12-3-03


CONTENT


The bill would amend the Youth Employment Standards Act to provide that the Act would not apply to a minor (a person under age 18) who engaged in nonhazardous construction work or operations performed as an unpaid volunteer, if the construction work or operations were performed under adult supervision for a charitable housing organization.


Under the bill, “charitable housing organization” would mean a nonprofit charitable organization, whose primary purpose was the construction or renovation of residential housing for conveyance to a low-income person. “Nonhazardous construction work or operations” would mean construction work or operations performed at a construction site of a new single family home that did not involve the use of power tools, woodworking machinery, or hazardous substances, or other activities that would constitute a great risk of serious injury. Activities that would constitute a great risk of serious injury would include excavation; highway, bridge, or street construction; wrecking; demolition; or new commercial or new multiple residential construction.


A “low-income person” would be a person with a “family income” of not more than 60% of the “statewide median gross income”, as those terms are defined in the State Housing Development Authority Act.


MCL 409.119 - Legislative Analyst: George Towne


FISCAL IMPACT


The bill would have no fiscal impact on State or local government.


 - Fiscal Analyst: Maria TyszkiewiczS0304\s4786sa

This analysis was prepared by nonpartisan Senate staff for use by the Senate in its deliberations and does not constitute an official statement of legislative intent.