What task are youth by age prohibited from completing?

18 Years of Age- Once a youth reaches 18 years of age, he or she is no longer subject to the Federal Child Labor provisions. 

16 and 17 Years of Age- Under the FLSA, 16- and 17-year-olds may be employed for unlimited hours in any nonagricultural occupation other than those declared hazardous by the Secretary of Labor (see below). Several States do restrict the number of hours and times of day that this age group may be employed. Be sure to check with your State Department of Labor. You can find the State rules by logging onto www.youthrules.dol.gov

For additional information on Occupation Rules, both state and federal, as well as Child Labor Laws- Texas Workforce Regulations click this link.

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1. How will the youth time be tracked?
2. How long will the youth be working in the department?
3. What will be requested from the worksite supervisors upon placement of youth?
4. When will youth report to the worksite?
5. What task are youth by age prohibited from completing?
6. How can my department or business Participate?