New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 12 - DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Chapter II - DIVISION OF LABOR STANDARDS
Subchapter E - Employment Of Minors
Part 186 - Child Performers
Subpart 186-6 - Hours And Conditions Of Work
Section 186-6.3 - Meal periods

Current through Register Vol. 45, No. 52, December 27, 2023

(a) The following provisions are in addition to section 162 of the New York State Labor Law governing meal periods.

(b) Meal periods are included in the hours of rest and recreation and the hours of presence at the workplace.

(c) The time when the meal period occurs may not be more than six hours from the time the child performer is required to arrive at the place of employment or more than six hours from the end of the preceding meal period. When the child performer is providing artistic or creative services at the child performer's residence, the time when the meal period occurs may not be more than six hours from the time the child performer began providing such services.

(d) If a child performer is required to eat on the premises, a suitable place for that purpose shall be provided by the employer.

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