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DATE:  July 1, 1994 

CASE NO.  93-CLA-74

In the Matter of

ROBERT B. REICH, Secretary of Labor
United States Department of Labor

               Plaintiff 
     v.

MITCHELL BUICK-OLDS GMC, INC.
and John Mitchell, an Individual

               Respondents


                         DECISION AND ORDER

     This is a proceeding under Section 16(e) of the Fair Labor
Standards Act, as amended (29 U.S.C. § 216(e)) (hereinafter
the Act), and the Regulations issued at 29 C.F.R. Parts 579, 580. 
The matter is before me for hearing and final determination of
the issues raised by Respondent's timely exception to the notice
of civil money penalty assessed by the authorized representative
of the Secretary of Labor.  A penalty in the amount of $3400.00
was assessed following investigation and inspection of
Respondent's place of business by the Wage and Hour Division,
Employment Standards Administration, United States Department of
Labor, which disclosed the alleged employment of three minors in
violation of Section 12 of the Act, 29 U.S.C. § 212, and the
Regulations at 20 C.F.R. Part 570.

     By agreement of the parties, consent findings have been
entered into and set forth in a document entitled Consent Find-
ings fully executed by the parties, a copy of which is attached
hereto and made a part hereof.  The plaintiff, upon further
consideration of the assessed penalty, has modified the notice of
penalty by reducing the assessment of civil money penalties to
$1400.00.  Respondent has withdrawn its exception to the assess-
ment of the civil money penalty and Order of Reference, as
modified by the agreement of the parties in the Consent Findings;
and has waived all further procedural rights provided in 29 

[PAGE 2] C.F.R. WHEREFORE, upon consideration of the record in its entirety, I find that the modified assessment of civil money penalties contained in the Consent Findings, agreed to by all parties to this matter, is the final order of the Secretary of Labor. ________________________ Rudolf L. Jansen Administrative Law Judge



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