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The Departments of Homeland Security and Labor released two H-2B regulations April 29 that will affect employers utilizing the H-2B program. The regulations include a final rule determining the wage methodology for temporary non-agricultural workers under the H-2B visa program, and an interim final rule (IFR) that includes a new employer registration process, increased recruitment and oversight, requirements for guaranteed pay, additional fees, and similar payment for corresponding U.S. workers. The newly issued final rule solidifies a 2013 IFR that significantly increased the wages for H-2B workers. As a part of the H-2B Workforce Coalition, ABC and other industry organizations released a statement expressing their concern that these final regulations will create higher costs and unnecessary complications for small and seasonal businesses.