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Migrant Labor Housing

Migrant Labor Housing
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Migrant Labor Housing

The Migrant Labor Housing (MLH) program is designed to ensure the safety of housing occupied by five or more migrant agricultural workers. The MLH program is designed to ensure the safety of housing occupied by migrant agricultural workers. Licensure indicates safe water supplies, proper food preparation/storage facilities, fire/structural safety, and proper waste disposal. The agricultural industry employs many migrant farm workers in the planting, cultivating, harvesting, and packaging of the many labor-intensive crops grown in Michigan. Safe housing is essential in securing these seasonal agricultural workers, keeping Michigan agriculture vibrant, and ensuring the continuity of our food supply. Licensed migrant housing exists throughout the Lower and parts of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan at approximately 950 licensed housing camps, including approximately 5,000 living units, with a capacity exceeding 28,000 people.

Compliance Assistance

The documents, drawings, and information below are intended to assist housing providers in their quest to maintain safe housing and reduce the risks of referrals and non-compliance.

Migrant Labor Housing Rules and Standards (Part 124 of 368)

Migrant Labor Housing Owner/Occupant Guide: Keep this guide with your camp management plan to help clarify camp and housing responsibilities of occupants and housing providers.

Sample Migrant Labor Housing Construction Plans

The following plans meet Part 124 housing standards. For proper scaling print the below plans on 11"x17" (legal) paper at 100% scale.