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DOL/ETA | RIN: 1205-AA66 | Publication ID: Spring 2004 |
Title: Labor Certification Process for the Permanent Employment of Aliens in the United States | |
Abstract: The Employment and Training Administration (ETA) is in the process of reengineering the permanent labor certification process. ETA's goals are to make fundamental changes and refinements that will streamline the process, save resources, improve the effectiveness of the program and better serve the Department of Labor's (DOL) customer. | |
Agency: Department of Labor(DOL) | Priority: Other Significant |
RIN Status: Previously published in the Unified Agenda | Agenda Stage of Rulemaking: Final Rule Stage |
Major: No | Unfunded Mandates: No |
CFR Citation: 20 CFR 656 | |
Legal Authority: 29 USC 49 et seq 8 USC 1182(a)(5)(A), 1189(p)(1) |
Legal Deadline:
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Statement of Need: The labor certification process has been described as being complicated, costly and time consuming. Due to the increases in the volume of applications received and a lack of adequate resources, it can take up to 2 years or more to complete processing an application. The process also requires substantial State and Federal resources to administer and is reportedly costly and burdensome to employers as well. Cuts in Federal funding for both the permanent labor certification program and the U.S. Employment Service have made it difficult for State and Federal administrators to keep up with the process. ETA, therefore, is taking steps to improve effectiveness of the various regulatory requirements and the application processing procedures, with a view to achieving savings in resources both for the Government and employers, without diminishing protections now afforded U.S. workers by the current regulatory and administrative requirements. |
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Summary of the Legal Basis: Promulgation of these regulations is authorized by section 212(a)(5)(A) of the Immigration and Nationality Act. |
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Alternatives: Regulatory alternatives are now being developed by the Department. The public was afforded an opportunity to comment on the Department's plans for streamlining the permanent labor certification process in a notice of proposed rulemaking which was published in the Federal Register on May 6, 2002. |
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Anticipated Costs and Benefits: Preliminary estimates of the anticipated costs and benefits have not been determined at this time. Preliminary estimates will be developed after a decision is made as to what regulatory amendments are necessary and after the implementing forms and automated systems to support a streamlined permanent labor certification process have been developed. |
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Risks: This action does not affect public health, safety, or the environment. |
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Timetable:
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Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Undetermined | Government Levels Affected: Federal, State |
Federalism: No | |
Included in the Regulatory Plan: Yes | |
Agency Contact: Leticia Sierra Acting Chief, Division of Foreign Labor Certification Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration 200 Constitution Avenue NW., Room C4312, FP Building, Washington, DC 20210 Phone:202 693-3010 Fax:202 693-2768 Email: sierra.leticia@dol.gov |