New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 11 - LABOR AND WORKERS' COMPENSATION
Chapter 1 - LABOR GENERAL PROVISIONS
Part 4 - WAGE AND HOUR AND EMPLOYMENT OF CHILDREN
Section 11.1.4.12 - LIMITATIONS OF CHILD PERFORMERS WORKING HOURS INCLUDING SCHOOL TIME

Universal Citation: 11 NM Admin Code 11.1.4.12

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024

A. All child performers' ages six to 18 years must be provided with a teacher for each group of 10 or fewer child performers when school is in session.

B. No child performers shall begin work before 5:00 a.m. or continue work after 10:00 p.m., on evenings preceding school days. Child performers shall not work later than 12:00 a.m. on days preceding non-school days. The time the child performer can be permitted at the place of employment may be extended by one-half hour for a meal period.

C. No infants 15 days old to six months of age may be employed as a child performer unless a United States licensed physician who is board-certified in pediatrics provides a written certification that the infant is at least 15 days old and, is physically capable of handling the stress of filmmaking. With the physician's approval the infant performer may be at the place of employment a maximum of two hours, with no more than 20 minutes of work time. Work time for infants shall be limited to one period of two consecutive hours in any one day.

D. Child performers ages seven months to two years may be at the place of employment for up to four hours and may work up to two hours. The remaining time must be reserved for the child performers rest and recreation.

E. Child performers ages three years to five years may be at the place of employment for up to six hours and may work up to three hours. The remaining time must be reserved for the child performer's rest and recreation.

F. When school is in session, child performers ages six years to eight years may be at the place of employment for up to eight hours, the sum of four hours work, three hours schooling, and one hour of rest and recreation. When school is not in session, work time may be increased up to six hours, with the remaining time reserved for the child performer's rest and recreation.

G. When school is in session, child performer ages nine to 15 years may be at the place of employment for up to nine hours, the sum of five hours work, three hours schooling, and one hour rest and recreation. When school is not in session, work time may be increased up to seven hours, with the remaining time reserved for the child performer's rest and recreation.

H. When school is in session, child performers age 16 to 18 years may be at the place of employment for up to 10 hours, the sum of six hours work, three hours schooling and one hour of rest and recreation. When school is not in session, work time may be up to eight hours, with the remaining time reserved for the child performer's rest and recreation.

I. In exceptional circumstances due to unusual performance requirements, a waiver of the mandatory hours and start to finish times may be granted by the department of workforce solutions. Such waiver must be granted prior to the performances of the work that is the subject of the waiver. The department of workforce solutions will grant a waiver only under the following circumstances:

(1) written notification through a listing of specific dates and times that the child performers will be employed or present at the place of employment;

(2) written acknowledgement that the child performer's parent or legal guardian have been fully informed of the circumstances and have granted advance consent.

J. The child performer must be provided with a 12-hour rest break at the end of the workday.

K. All time spent in traveling from a studio to a location or from a location to a studio shall count as part of the working day for a minor. When a minor with a company on a location which is sufficiently distant to require an overnight stay and is required to travel daily between living quarters and the place where the company is actually working, the time spent by the minor in such traveling will not count as work time, provided the company does not spend more than 45 minutes traveling each way and furnishes the necessary transportation.

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