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PUBLIC LAW 99-000—MMMM. DD, 1986

PUBLIC LAW 99-603—NOV. 6, 1986

100 STAT. 3427

ning with fiscal year 1989 and ending with fiscal year 1992) in seasonal agricultural services, a special agricultural worker— "(A) whose status was adjusted under section 210, the person or entity shall furnish an official designated by the Secretaries with a certificate (at such time, in such form, and containing such information as the Secretaries establish, after consultation with the Attorney General and the Director of the Bureau of the Census) of the number of man-days of employment performed by the alien in seasonal agricultural services during the fiscal year, or "(B) who was admitted or whose status was adjusted under this section, the person or entity shall furnish the j,pi alien and an official designated by the Secretaries with a certificate (at such time, in such form, and containing such information as the Secretaries establish, after consultation with the Attorney General and the Director of the Bureau of the Census) of the number of man-days of employment performed by the alien in seasonal agricultural services during the fiscal year. "(3) ANNUAL ESTIMATE OF EMPLOYMENT OF SPECIAL AGRICULTURAL WORKERS.—

"(A) IN GENERAL.—The Director of the Bureau of the Census shall, before the end of each fiscal year (beginning with fiscal year 1989 and ending with fiscal year 1992), estimate— "(i) the number of special agricultural workers who have performed seasonal agricultural services in the United States at any time during the fiscal year, and "(ii) for purposes of subsection (a)(5), the average number of man-daj's of such services certain of such workers have performed in the United States during the fiscal year. "(B)

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FURNISHING OF INFORMATION TO DIRECTOR.—The

official designated by the Secretaries under paragraph (2) shall furnish to the Director, in such form and manner as the Director specifies, information contained in the certifications furnished to the official under paragraph (2). "(C) BASIS FOR ESTIMATES.—The Director shall base the estimates under subparagraph (A) on the information furnished under subparagraph (B), but shall take into account (to the extent feasible) the underreporting or duplicate reporting of special agricultural workers who have performed seasonal agricultural services at any time during the fiscal year. The Director shall periodically conduct appropriate surveys, of agricultural employers and others, to ascertain the extent of such underreporting or duplicate reporting. '(D) REPORT.—The Director shall annually prepare and report to the Congress information on the estimates made under this paragraph.

"(c) ADMISSION OF ADDITIONAL SPECIAL AGRICULTURAL WORKERS.—

"(1) IN GENERAL.—For each fiscal year (beginning with fiscal year 1990 and ending with fiscal year 1993), the Attorney i General shall provide for the admission for lawful temporary resident status, or for the adjustment of status to lawful tem,* porary resident status, of a number of aliens equal to the shortage number (if any, determined under subsection (a)) for

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