Minimum age requirements - maximum hours of work.

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(1) No minor under the age of fourteen shall be permitted employment in this state except as authorized by sections 8-12-104, 8-12-106, and 8-12-107.

  1. On school days, during school hours, no minor under the age of sixteen shall bepermitted employment except as provided in section 8-12-113; and, after school hours, no minor under the age of sixteen shall be permitted to work in excess of six hours unless the next day is not a school day.

  2. Except for babysitters, no minor under the age of sixteen shall be permitted to workbetween the hours of nine-thirty p.m. and five a.m., except as authorized by section 8-12-104 (2), unless the next day is not a school day.

  3. Except for the provisions of subsection (5) of this section, no employer shall bepermitted to work a minor more than forty hours in a week or more than eight hours in any twenty-four-hour period. In case of emergencies which may arise in the conduct of an industry or occupation (not subject to a wage order promulgated under article 6 of this title) the director may authorize an employer to allow a minor to work more than eight hours in a twenty-fourhour period. In such emergencies an employee shall be paid at a rate of one and one-half times his time rate as determined in accordance with the provisions of section 8-6-106 for each hour worked in excess of forty hours in a week.

  4. In seasonal employment for the culture, harvest, or care of perishable products wherewages are paid on a piece basis, as determined in accordance with the provisions of section 8-6106, a minor fourteen years of age or older may be permitted to work hours in excess of the limitations of subsection (4) of this section; but in no case is he permitted to work more than twelve hours in any twenty-four-hour period nor more than thirty hours in any seventy-two-hour period; except that a minor fourteen or fifteen years of age may work more than eight hours per day on only ten days in any thirty-day period. Overtime wage provisions of subsection (4) of this section shall not apply to this subsection (5).

Source: L. 71: R&RE, pp. 890, 898, §§ 1, 2. C.R.S. 1963: § 80-6-5. L. 73: p. 938, § 1.

Cross references: For the eight-hour day requirement in general, see article 13 of this

title.


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