34 Pa. Code § 17.18 - Child labor
(a) Minors 15
years of age or under may not be employed in industrial homework. A minor
between 16 and 18 may be employed in this work if it does not interfere with
school attendance. The hours spent in school shall be considered as part of the
working day or week. A minor 17 years of age or younger may not be employed for
more than 44 hours a week, nor more than 8 hours per day.
(b) A minor 17 years of age or younger may
not be employed without an employment certificate which shall be kept on file
by the employer.
(c) General
employment certificates are required when children between 16 and 18 are
employed all the time.
(d) Vacation
employment certificates are required when minors 16 to 18 work at any time
except when they are required to attend school.
(e) Employment certificates may be issued
only by the district superintendent, supervising principal or secretary of the
board of school directors or other school official, deputized in writing by any
of the other school officials authorized by law to issue
certificates.
(f) Before an
employment certificate is issued the prospective employer shall make a
statement in writing that he expects to give employment to a minor applying for
the certificate.
(g) Employers
shall acknowledge in writing, to the issuing officer, receipt of an employment
certificate within 3 days after the minor has begun working.
(h) Upon termination of employment, the
employer shall return the employment certificate by mail to the issuing school
official.
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