![]() ![]() during authorized school breaks).Ĩ-48-6 school day/week: 3 e g - 24ħ p.m. during holidays and summer vacations to 7 a.m.)ħ p.m. Minors under 16 may work 8-40 during non-school day or week.ħ p.m. in hairdressing, bowling alley, pool hall, or photography gallery establishments.Ĩ consecutive hours of non-work, non-school time required in each 24-hour day.Ĩ-40-6 school day: 3 when followed by school day, except if enrolled in vocational program School week: 15 in manufacturing, mechanical and retail establishments.ġ0 p.m. if school vacation, not prior to a school day, or not attending school midnight in a supermarket of 3,500 square feet or more when no school the next day) to 6 a.m. in restaurants, recreational, amusement and theater establishments.ġ0 p.m. (midnight if school vacation, not prior to a school day, or not attending school) to 6 a.m. July 1 to the first Monday in September) to 7 a.m.ġ1 p.m. 8-48-6 in retail/mercantile establishments.ĩ-48-6 in restaurant, manufacturing, mechanical, recreation, amusement and theater establishmentsħ p.m. Not enrolled in and not graduated from a secondary institution. school day/week: 6 (8 on Friday, Saturday and Sunday) - 32 in restaurant, recreational, amusement, theater, manufacturing, mechanical, retail, hairdressing, bowling alley, pool hall, or photography gallery establishments. before non-school day) to 5 a.m.Ĩ-40-6 in mercantile during periods of school vacation of 5 days or moreĮnrolled in and not graduated from a secondary institution. before school day (for 16 year-olds only no requirements for 17 year-olds)Ĩ-48 school day-week: 4-28 d except 8 before non-school day cġ0 p.m. In certain situations, they can work the hours between midnight and 6 a.m.ħ p.m. If not a school day, then they can work until midnight. ![]() (2) If a child sixteen (16) years-old does not have a rest break between shifts or periods of work of at least ten (10) hours, the division will determine compliance by the hours worked in any 24-hour period.ġ6-year-old children generally cannot work between 11 p.m. If a child sixteen (16) years-old has a rest break between shifts or period of work of at least ten (10) hours, the division will determine compliance by the hours worked between midnight of one calendar day and midnight of the following calendar day. The 24-hour period is defined by the following: in door-to-door sales or deliveriesġ6-year-old children cannot work more than 10 hours consecutive or more than 10 hours in a 24 hours period. before school day to 5 a.m., if enrolled in school (to age 19)įor 16/17 year-olds, exemptions may be granted when the individual circumstances are found to be in the best interests of the minor.ĩ:30 p.m. June 1 through Labor Day) to 7 a.m.ħ p.m. Nightwork prohibited for minors of age: aĨ-40 non-school day period school day/week: 3-18 bħ p.m. Maximum daily and weekly hours and days per week for minors of age: a Possible conflicts, like attending school during work hours or limitations with childcare or transportation, could limit your work availability and be an eligibility issue.Table of Selected State Child Labor Standards for Children Under 18 in Non-farm Employment To collect benefits, you must continually verify that you are able, available, and willing to accept suitable work.
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