Employment of child under 14 years of age unlawful without written permission of district judge or designee.

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Every person who employs and every parent, guardian or other person having the care, custody or control of such child, who permits to be employed, by another, any child under the age of 14 years at any labor whatever, in or in connection with any store, shop, factory, mine or any inside employment not connected with farmwork, housework or employment as a performer in a motion picture, without the written permission for the employment signed by a judge of the district court of the county of the child’s residence, or signed by a juvenile master, referee or probation officer authorized to sign such a permit by a judge of the district court of the county of the child’s residence, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

[1911 C&P § 559; RL § 6824; NCL § 10504] — (NRS A 1971, 256; 1973, 263; 1983, 1171)


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