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2020 District of Columbia Code
Title 32 - Labor
Chapter 2 - Employment of Minors
Subchapter I - General
- § 32–201. Employment of minors under 14 years of age; distribution of newspapers permitted
- § 32–202. Employment of minors under 18 years of age; hours of employment; notice to be posted in place of employment; list of minors employed
- § 32–203. Employment dangerous or prejudicial to life prohibited; Board of Education to prohibit such employment by general or special order
- § 32–204. Employment of minors under 16 years of age in certain occupations prohibited; exception
- § 32–205. Employment of minors under 18 years of age in certain occupations prohibited
- § 32–206. Theatrical permits for minors under 18 years of age for performances and professional sports activities
- § 32–207. Work or vacation permit — Procurement by employer
- § 32–208. Work or vacation permit — Issue by Board of Education; contents; records of applicants
- § 32–209. Work or vacation permit — Application requirements
- § 32–210. Evidence of age
- § 32–211. Vacation permits
- § 32–212. Employer to furnish, on demand, proof of age of employee
- § 32–213. Penalties
- § 32–214. Board of Education to enforce law; inspection of places in which minors are employed
- § 32–215. Limitations on employment in stuffing, sale and distribution of newspapers; exercise of trades in streets; exception for distribution of political literature
- § 32–216. Street-trades badges — Required
- § 32–217. Street-trades badges — Application requirements
- § 32–218. Street-trades badges — Contents; record to be kept; badges not transferable
- § 32–219. Violation of §§ 32-215 to 32-221; revocation of badge or work permit
- § 32–220. Persons selling merchandise to minor for resale or distribution to ascertain that minor wears badge; penalties; exception
- § 32–221. Loitering around business establishments prohibited during school hours; penalty
- § 32–222. Prosecutions
- § 32–223. Severability
- § 32–224. Board of Education authorized to enforce subchapter, make regulations, delegate functions, and appoint inspectors
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