Current policy or card for health, automobile, homeowner's or renter's insurance.
Valid license pursuant to the game and fish laws
Persons who only provide housing facilities for seasonal or temporary migrant agricultural workers employed by another employer are exempt from the requirements of parts 5206.1300 to 5206.1900. Farming operations that employ ten or fewer employees and do not maintain a temporary labor camp are exempt from the provisions of parts 5206.1300 to 5206.1900
AI: A "temporary labor camp" typically lasts for the duration of a seasonal project or a specific work period, which can range from a few weeks to several months,
Residential use includes seasonal, accessory structures or dwellings like hunting shack.A Dwelling Site is used for a temporary or moving SHELTER like a tent or temporary shelter as camping site.
https://elixirfield.blogspot.com/2019/06/void-in-rule-of-primitive-dwelling-site.html
A "temporary campsite," often referred to as a "pop-up campsite," typically lasts for a maximum of 28 days in a given year,
Class 1d property includes structures that meet all of the following criteria:
(1) the structure is located on property that is classified as agricultural property under section 273.13, subdivision 23;
(2) the structure is occupied exclusively by seasonal farm workers during the time when they work on that farm, and the occupants are not charged rent for the privilege of occupying the property, provided that use of the structure for storage of farm equipment and produce does not disqualify the property from classification under this paragraph;
(3) the structure meets all applicable health and safety requirements for the appropriate season; and
(4) the structure is not salable as residential property because it does not comply with local ordinances relating to location in relation to streets or roads.
The market value of class 1d property has the same classification rates as class 1a property under paragraph (a).
https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/20/655.201
The range is any area located away from the ranch headquarters used by the employer. The following factors are indicative of the range: it involves land that is uncultivated; it involves wide expanses of land, such as thousands of acres; it is located in a remote, isolated area; and typically range housing is required so that the herder can be in constant attendance to the herd. No one factor is controlling, and the totality of the circumstances is considered in determining what should be considered range.
The range also does not include any area where a herder is not required to be available constantly to attend to the livestock and to perform tasks, including but not limited to, ensuring the livestock do not stray, protecting them from predators, and monitoring their health.
§ 655.235 Standards for range housing. An employer employing workers under this section and §§ 655.200 through 655.230 may use a mobile unit, camper, or other similar mobile housing vehicle, tents, and remotely located stationary structures along herding trails, which meet the following standards: (a) Housing site.
https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-20/chapter-V/part-655/subpart-B/section-655.235
A temporary agricultural labor certification issued under this subpart reflects a determination by the Secretary of Labor (Secretary), pursuant to 8 U.S.C. 1188(a), that:
(i) There are not sufficient able, willing, and qualified United States (U.S.) workers available to perform the agricultural labor or services of a temporary or seasonal nature
AI: A shelter that "doesn't have footings and a floor" would most likely be a tent
Historically, houses without foundations have tended to be simple affairs, built around an earth floor, which weren’t designed to last.
Although a building may be able to support the downward thrust of its load without a foundation, it’s the sideways motion that creates the problem. As the ground changes temperature with the seasons, it expands and contracts, causing instabilities that make the building lurch.
This means that, unless it’s built on a rock so solid that there’s no variation, stability depends on having the structure’s base resting on a level deep enough to maintain a constant temperature. This should ensure that lateral movement is kept to a minimum.
https://underpin.com/can-you-build-a-house-without-a-foundation/
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