(1) The
director shall establish a farm internship pilot project until
December 1, 2011, for the employment of farm interns on small
farms under special certificates at wages, if any, as authorized
by the department and subject to such limitations as to time,
number, proportion, and length of service as provided in this
section and as prescribed by the department. The pilot project
shall consist of two counties, one a county consisting entirely
of islands with fewer than fifty thousand residents and one a
county that is bordered by the crest of the Cascade mountain
range and salt waters with fewer than one hundred fifty thousand
residents.
(2) A small farm may employ no more than three interns per
year under this section.
(3) A small farm must apply for a special certificate on a
form made available by the director. The application must set
forth: The name of the farm and a description of the farm
seeking the certificate; the type of work to be performed by a
farm intern; a description of the internship program; the period
of time for which the certificate is sought and the duration of
an internship; the number of farm interns for which a special
certificate is sought; the wages, if any, that will be paid to
the farm intern; any room and board, stipends, and other
remuneration the farm will provide to a farm intern; and the
total number of workers employed by the farm.
(4) Upon receipt of an application, the department shall
review the application and issue a special certificate to the
requesting farm within fifteen days if the department finds that:
(a) The farm qualifies as a small farm;
(b) There have been no serious violations of chapter 49.46 RCW or Title 51 RCW that provide reasonable grounds to believe
that the terms of an internship agreement may not be complied
with;
(c) The issuance of a certificate will not create unfair
competitive labor cost advantages nor have the effect of
impairing or depressing wage or working standards established for
experienced workers for work of a like or comparable character in
the industry or occupation at which the intern is to be employed;
(d) A farm intern will not displace an experienced worker;
and
(e) The farm demonstrates that the interns will perform work
for the farm under an internship program that: (i) Provides a
curriculum of learning modules and supervised participation in
farm work activities designed to teach farm interns about farming
practices and farm enterprises; (ii) is based on the bona fide
curriculum of an educational or vocational institution; and (iii)
is reasonably designed to provide the intern with vocational
knowledge and skills about farming practices and enterprises. In
assessing an internship program, the department may consult with
relevant college and university departments and extension
programs and state and local government agencies involved in the
regulation or development of agriculture.
(5) A special certificate issued under this section must
specify the terms and conditions under which it is issued,
including: The name of the farm; the duration of the special
certificate allowing the employment of farm interns and the
duration of an internship; the total number of interns authorized
under the special certificate; the authorized wage rate, if any;
and any room and board, stipends, and other remuneration the farm
will provide to the farm intern. A farmworker may be paid at
wages specified in the certificate only during the effective
period of the certificate and for the duration of the internship.
(6) If the department denies an application for a special
certificate, notice of denial must be mailed to the farm. The
farm listed on the application may, within fifteen days after
notice of such action has been mailed, file with the director a
petition for review of the denial, setting forth grounds for
seeking such a review. If reasonable grounds exist, the director
or the director's authorized representative may grant such a
review and, to the extent deemed appropriate, afford all
interested persons an opportunity to be heard on such review.
(7) Before employing a farm intern, a farm must submit a
statement on a form made available by the director stating that
the farm understands: The requirements of the industrial welfare
act, chapter 49.12 RCW, that apply to farm interns; that the farm must
pay workers' compensation premiums in the assigned intern risk
class and must pay workers' compensation premiums for nonintern
work hours in the applicable risk class; and that if the farm
does not comply with subsection (8) of this section, the director
may revoke the special certificate.
(8) The director may revoke a special certificate issued
under this section if a farm fails to: Comply with the
requirements of the industrial welfare act, chapter 49.12 RCW, that apply to farm interns; pay workers'
compensation premiums in the assigned intern risk class; or pay
workers' compensation premiums in the applicable risk class for
nonintern work hours.
(9) Before the start of a farm internship, the farm and the
intern must sign a written agreement and send a copy of the
agreement to the department. The written agreement must, at a
minimum:
(a) Describe the internship program offered by the farm,
including the skills and objectives the program is designed to
teach and the manner in which those skills and objectives will be
taught;
(b) Explicitly state that the intern is not entitled to
minimum wages for work and activities conducted pursuant to the
internship program for the duration of the internship;
(c) Describe the responsibilities, expectations, and
obligations of the intern and the farm, including the anticipated
number of hours of farm activities to be performed by the intern
per week;
(d) Describe the activities of the farm and the type of work
to be performed by the farm intern; and
(e) Describe any wages, room and board, stipends, and other
remuneration the farm will provide to the farm intern.
(10) The definitions in this subsection apply throughout
this section unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
(a) "Farm intern" means an individual who provides services
to a small farm under a written agreement and primarily as a
means of learning about farming practices and farm enterprises.
(b) "Farm internship program" means an internship program
described under subsection (4)(e) of this section.
(c) "Small farm" means a farm:
(i) Organized as a sole proprietorship, partnership, or
corporation;
(ii) That reports on the applicant's schedule F of form 1040
or other applicable form filed with the United States internal
revenue service annual sales less than two hundred fifty thousand
dollars; and
(iii) Where all the owners or partners of the farm provide
regular labor to and participate in the management of the farm,
and own or lease the productive assets of the farm.
(11) The department shall monitor and evaluate the farm
internships authorized by this section and report to the
appropriate committees of the legislature by December 31, 2011.
The report shall include, but not be limited to: The number of
small farms that applied for and received special certificates;
the number of interns employed as farm interns; the nature of the
educational activities provided to the farm interns; the wages
and other remuneration paid to farm interns; the number of and
type of workers' compensation claims for farm interns; the
employment of farm interns following farm internships; and other
matters relevant to assessing farm internships authorized in this
section.
[2010 c 160 § 1.]
NOTES:
Expiration date -- 2010 c 160: "This act expires December 31, 2011." [2010 c 160 § 6.]