Florida Administrative Code
61 - DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION
61L - Child and Farm Labor Program
Chapter 61L-2 - CHILD LABOR RULE
Section 61L-2.009 - Employment in Violation of Law or Rules
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) As provided in Section 450.141, F.S., upon discovery by the Department that an employer is in violation of any provision(s) of the Child Labor Law or these rules, the Department shall give written notice to the employer. Such Notice of Warning shall specify the statutory provision, and/or the rule(s) alleged to be violated, the facts alleged to constitute such violation, and the requirements and time limitations for remedial action. If the employer refuses or fails to comply with the requirements and time limitations for remedial action specified in the Summary of Violations and Notice of Warning, the Department may seek assessment of the following schedule of fines.
Violation |
1st Offense |
2nd Offense |
3rd and Subsequent Offenses |
Child Labor Poster not posted conspicuously. |
Up to $500 |
Up to $1, 000 |
Up to $1, 500 |
Employment of minor in violation of age limitations. |
Up to $1, 000 |
Up to $1, 500 |
Up to $2, 500 |
Proof of age or copy of Partial Waiver of Child Labor Law not on file. |
Up to $700 |
Up to $1, 200 |
Up to $2, 000 |
Employment of minor in violation of alcoholic beverage law. |
Up to $1, 000 |
Up to $1, 500 |
Up to $2, 500 |
Violation of work hours or consecutive days restrictions of the Child Labor Law or this rule chapter. |
Up to $1, 000 |
Up to $1, 500 |
Up to $2500 |
Employment of minor in prohibited hazardous occupation. |
Up to $1, 500 |
Up to $2, 000 |
Up to $2, 500 |
Employment of minor in violation of any provision of the Child Labor. |
Up to $2, 500 |
Up to $2, 500 |
Up to $2, 500 |
Law or this rule chapter which results in injury or death to minor. |
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Violation of proof of age and identity requirements for Adult Theaters. |
Up to $1, 000 |
Up to $2, 000 |
Up to $2, 500 |
Any other violation of the Child Labor Law or this rule chapter. |
Up to $1, 000 |
Up to $1, 500 |
Up to $2, 500 |
Failure to provide records or documentation upon request. |
Up to $500 |
Up to $1, 200 |
Up to $2, 000 |
(2) Aggravating and Mitigating Circumstances. Based upon consideration of aggravating and mitigating factors present in each case, the Department may deviate from the penalty guidelines above. The Department shall consider as aggravating or mitigating factors the following:
Rulemaking Authority 450.141, 455.2273 FS. Law Implemented 450.141, 455.2273 FS.
New 10-7-93, Formerly 38H-14.009, Amended 6-30-15.