§ 130 Employment of minors under fourteen years of age
§ 131 Employment of minors fourteen or fifteen years of age
§ 132 Employment of minor sixteen or seventeen years of age
§ 133 Prohibited employments of minors
§ 134 Placement of minors by employment agencies
§ 135 Duties of employers
§ 136 Employment of minors fourteen to eighteen years of age under physical disability
§ 137 Duty of commissioner to transmit information
§ 138 Employment of persons apparently under eighteen years of age
§ 139 Physical examination of employed minors; cancellation of employment certificate
§ 140 Enforcement of violations relating to child performers, child models, street trades, and newspaper carriers
§ 141 Civil penalties
§ 142 Hours of work for minors fourteen and fifteen years of age
§ 143 Hours of work for minors sixteen and seventeen years of age
§ 144 Posting of hours
§ 145 Criminal penalties

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Terms Used In New York Laws > Labor > Article 4 - Employment of Minors

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