Illinois Administrative Code
Title 56 - LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT
Part 250 - ILLINOIS CHILD LABOR LAW
Subpart D - EMPLOYMENT CERTIFICATE ISSUING OFFICERS
Section 250.400 - Certification by Issuing Officers
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
Section 10 of the Act requires certification by duly authorized representatives of the Regional or District Superintendent of Schools before a minor under 16 can be employed under the Act and this Part. Issuing officers are responsible for:
a) A knowledge of the Act and this Part;
b) Issuing legal employment certificates and maintaining necessary records to comply with Sections 10, 11 and 12 of the Act;
c) A determination of the legality of the minor's proposed employment and whether the minor is academically and physically capable of performing the work in addition to the school requirements. If any one of these three tests is not satisfied, the issuing officer shall refuse to issue the employment certificate and notify the minor and the proposed employer of that refusal;
d) Suspension and Revocation of an Employment Certificate
e) Issuance, upon request, of a Certificate of Age (see Section 14 of the Act) for individuals 16 through 19 years of age.
f) Require a parent or legal guardian seeking a work permit on behalf of a minor to submit the following documents, through either a secure electronic transmission or certified U.S. Mail, to protect personal identifiable information such as birthdates, addresses, social security numbers, or any other document that may be confidential in nature, as required by the issuing officers in accordance with Section 12 of the Act, if in-person applications are not possible because of a declared gubernatorial disaster and an executive order waiving the in-person requirement is in force:
g) Perform the following actions when an in-person interview with the minor and parents or legal guardians is not possible because of a declared gubernatorial disaster and an executive order waiving the in-person requirement is in force: