26 §775. Work permits
§775. Work permits 1. Work permit authority. A minor under 16 years of age may not be employed without a work permit signed by the superintendent of schools of the school administrative unit in which the minor resides and issued to the minor by the bureau. The superintendent may designate a school official to sign […]
26 §776. — part time and vacation work (REPEALED)
§776. — part time and vacation work (REPEALED) SECTION HISTORY PL 1991, c. 544, §6 (RP).
26 §777. Permit formats
§777. Permit formats The blank work permit required by section 775 must be formulated by the director and furnished by appropriate means by the director to the persons authorized to sign work permits. The forms of the permits must be approved by the Office of the Attorney General. Permit forms may be made available by […]
26 §778. Blank employment certificates prepared; notice when employment terminated (REPEALED)
§778. Blank employment certificates prepared; notice when employment terminated (REPEALED) SECTION HISTORY PL 1971, c. 620, §13 (AMD). PL 1991, c. 544, §8 (RP).
26 §732. — six and one-half hours continuous maximum (REPEALED)
§732. — six and one-half hours continuous maximum (REPEALED) SECTION HISTORY PL 1971, c. 620, §13 (AMD). PL 1975, c. 701, §14 (RP).
26 §779. Record of age received as evidence
§779. Record of age received as evidence Any record of age, as provided under section 775 to determine whether or not a work permit may be issued to any child, shall be received as evidence of the age of such child in any prosecution under this subchapter.
26 §733. — fifty-four hours a week (REPEALED)
§733. — fifty-four hours a week (REPEALED) SECTION HISTORY PL 1975, c. 701, §14 (RP).
26 §780. Work permit conclusive for employer; documentary evidence of age
§780. Work permit conclusive for employer; documentary evidence of age A work permit in regular form signed by a duly authorized officer, for all minors under 16 years of age, is conclusive evidence of age and educational attainment, in behalf of the employer of any minor, upon any prosecution for violation of the law relating […]
26 §734. — fifty hours a week in certain places (REPEALED)
§734. — fifty hours a week in certain places (REPEALED) SECTION HISTORY PL 1975, c. 701, §14 (RP).
26 §781. Penalties
§781. Penalties 1. Strict liability. An employer who employs, permits or suffers any minor to be employed or to work in violation of this article or Title 20‑A, section 5054 is subject to the following forfeiture or civil penalty, payable to the State and recoverable in a civil action: A. For the first violation […]