2011 Kansas Code
Chapter 38. - MINORS
Article 6. - CHILD LABOR
38-614 Activities not considered employment; performance prohibited, when.

38-614.Activities not considered employment; performance prohibited, when. For the purposes of article 6 of chapter 38 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated, and amendments thereto, the following shall not be considered employment:

(1) Children employed by their parents in nonhazardous occupations;

(2) domestic service;

(3) casual labor in or around a private home;

(4) delivery or messenger work;

(5) delivering or distributing newspapers or shopping news;

(6) agricultural, horticultural, livestock or dairying pursuits and employments incident thereto; and

(7) except as provided by K.S.A. 38-615 through 38-622, and amendments thereto, children employed as actors, actresses or performers in motion pictures, theatrical, radio or television productions.

Such exempt services shall not be performed by a child attending school during hours in which the public school is in session in the district in which such child resides.

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