Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 40 - LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT
Part VII - Conditions under Which Minor Labor May Be Used
Chapter 1 - Minimum Age Standards for Nonagricultural Employment
Section VII-103 - Employment Standards for Minors under 16 Years of Age
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code VII-103
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Employment of minors under 16 years of age is limited to certain occupations under conditions which do not interfere with their schooling, health, or well being.
1.
Hours and Time Standards. Minors under 16 years of age may not be employed, or
permitted, or suffered to work:
a. during
school hours, as defined by the local superintendent for the school district in
which the minor resides;
b. before
7 a.m. or after 7 p.m. on any day prior to a day during which school is in
session or after 9 p.m. on any day prior to a day during which school is not in
session;
c. when employed in
theatrical performances, the minor may not be present in the theater, nor shall
appear in any performance during the below listed periods of time:
i. more than six hours in any day;
ii. more than 24 hours in any week;
iii. between the hours of 11 p.m. and 6
a.m.;
d. when employed
in commercial motion picture, film or video productions, or modeling, the minor
may not be present in the studio or on the set, nor shall appear in any
performance during the below listed periods of time:
i. before 7 a.m. for studio production, 6
a.m. for location productions, and shall end no later than time specified
below:
(a). for minors under six years of age,
7 p.m.;
(b). for minors six years
of age to 15 years of age, 8 p.m. on any day prior to a day during which school
is in session or 10 p.m. on any day prior to a day during which school is not
in session, as defined by the local superintendent for the school district in
which the minor resides;
ii. minors under six years of age shall not
work more than six hours per day; minors six years of age to 15 years of age
shall not work more than eight hours per day;
iii. minors shall receive a 12-hour rest
break at the end of each work day, before the commencement of the next day of
work;
iv. minors shall not be
employed more than six consecutive days in any one week, nor more than 36 hours
per week for minors under six years of age, nor more than 48 hours per week for
minors six years of age to 15 years of age;
v. applications for waivers for any exception
to the foregoing provisions of this Subparagraph may be made to the secretary
of the Department of Labor or his designee;
vi. the Secretary of Labor or his designee
may grant a waiver only under the following circumstances:
(a). written notification through a listing
of specific dates and times that the minor(s) shall be employed and/or present
for either studio production or location production;
(b). written acknowledgement that the minor's
parent(s), tutor, or custodian have been fully informed of the circumstances
and have granted advance consent.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R. S. 23:251.
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