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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection Act · Sec. 104

Sec. 104. transfer or assignment; expiration; renewal

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## Sec. 104 transfer or assignment; expiration; renewal ###
(a)A certificate of registration may not be transferred or assigned. ###
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(1)Unless earlier suspended or revoked, a certificate shall expire twelve months from the date of issuance, except that
(A)certificates issued under this Act during the period beginning December 1, 1982, and ending November 30, 1983, may be issued for a period of up to twenty-four months for the purpose of an orderly transition to registration under this Act,
(B)a certificate may be temporarily extended by the filing of an application with the Secretary at least thirty days prior to its expiration date, and
(C)the Secretary may renew a certificate for additional twelve-month periods or for periods in excess of twelve months but not in excess of twenty-four months. ####
(2)Eligibility for renewals for periods of more than twelve months shall be limited to farm labor contractors who have not been cited for a violation of this Act, or any regulation under this Act, or the Farm Labor Contractor Registration Act of 1963, or any regulation under such Act, during the preceding five years. **[**[29 U.S.C. 1814](/us/usc/t29/s1814)**]** Enacted January 14, 1983, P.L. 97–470, title I, sec. 104, 96 Stat. 2589.
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