2010 Wisconsin Code
Chapter 103. Employment regulations.
103.81 Advertising; penalty.

103.81

103.81 Advertising; penalty.

103.81(1)

(1) During the term that the public schools are in session, a person shall not advertise or cause or permit any advertisement to be published in any newspaper for the labor or services of any minor during school hours in any employment for which a child labor permit is required under s. 103.70 which does not specifically state the minimum age of the minor whose services are desired, which age must be 18 years or over.

103.81(2)

(2) A person shall not solicit in the schools or homes of this state, minors of permit age to leave school and enter their employment, if a child labor permit is required for that employment by s. 103.70.

103.81(3)

(3) Any person who violates this section shall forfeit and pay into the state treasury not less than $10 nor more than $100 for each such offense. Every day during which any person violates this section shall constitute a separate and distinct offense.

103.81 - ANNOT.

History: 1971 c. 271.

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