§ 40.1-113. Child labor offenses; civil penalties
A. Whoever employs, procures, or, having under his control, permits a child to be employed in violation of any of the provisions of this chapter other than §§ 40.1-100.2, 40.1-103 and 40.1-112, shall be subject to a civil penalty that (i) shall not exceed $10,000 for each violation that results in the employment of a […]
§ 40.1-114. Enforcement of child labor law
The Commissioner, with the assistance of state and local law-enforcement officers, shall enforce the provisions of this chapter and shall have authority to appoint such representatives as may be necessary to secure the enforcement of this chapter. He shall make all necessary rules and regulations for carrying out the purposes of this chapter, and shall […]
§ 40.1-115. School attendance
Nothing contained in this chapter shall be construed as qualifying in any way the provisions of the compulsory education laws of this Commonwealth, nor as authorizing the employment of any child who is absent unlawfully from school. Code 1950, § 40-121; 1970, c. 321.
§ 40.1-106. Repealed
Repealed by Acts 1979, c. 219.
§ 40.1-109. Newspaper carriers on regular routes; hours
Notwithstanding the other provisions of this chapter, any child between twelve and sixteen years of age may daily engage in the occupation of distributing newspapers on regularly established routes between the hours of four o’clock ante meridian and seven o’clock post meridian, excluding the time public schools are actually in session. Code 1950, § 40-118; […]
§ 40.1-110. Repealed
Repealed by Acts 1979, c. 219.
§ 40.1-111. Repealed
Repealed by Acts 1991, c. 511.
§ 40.1-101. Qualifications as to theaters
Notwithstanding the provisions of §§ 40.1-100 and 40.1-100.1, a child under sixteen years of age, whether a resident or nonresident of the Commonwealth, may be employed, permitted or suffered to participate in the presentation of a drama, play, performance, concert or entertainment, provided the management of the theater or other public place where such performance […]
§ 40.1-102. Issuance of theatrical permit
No permit shall be issued unless the Commissioner is satisfied that the environment in which the drama, play, performance, concert or entertainment is to be produced is a proper environment for the child and that the conditions of such employment are not detrimental to the health or morals of such child and that the child’s […]
§ 40.1-103. Cruelty and injuries to children; penalty; abandoned infant
A. It shall be unlawful for any person employing or having the custody of any child willfully or negligently to cause or permit the life of such child to be endangered or the health of such child to be injured, or willfully or negligently to cause or permit such child to be placed in a […]