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Public Act 104-0016 |
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AN ACT concerning employment. |
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly: |
Section 5. The Child Labor Law of 2024 is amended by |
changing Section 40 as follows: |
(820 ILCS 206/40) |
Sec. 40. Restrictions on employment of minors. |
(a) No person shall employ, allow, or permit a minor to |
work: |
(1) in any mechanic's garage, including garage pits, |
repairing cars, trucks, or other vehicles or using garage |
lifting racks; |
(2) in the oiling, cleaning, or wiping of machinery or |
shafting; |
(3) in or about any mine or quarry; |
(4) in stone cutting or polishing; |
(5) in any factory work; |
(6) in or about any plant manufacturing explosives or |
articles containing explosive components, or in the use or |
transportation of same; |
(7) in or about plants manufacturing iron or steel, |
ore reduction works, smelters, foundries, forging shops, |
hot rolling mills or any other place in which the heating, |
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melting, or heat treatment of metals is carried on; |
(8) in the operation of machinery used in the cold |
rolling of heavy metal stock, or in the operation of |
power-driven punching, shearing, stamping, or metal plate |
bending machines; |
(9) in or about logging, sawmills or lath, shingle, or |
cooperage-stock mills; |
(10) in the operation of power-driven woodworking |
machines, or off-bearing from circular saws; |
(11) in the operation and repair of freight elevators |
or hoisting machines and cranes; |
(12) in spray painting; |
(13) in occupations involving exposure to lead or its |
compounds; |
(14) in occupations involving exposure to acids, dyes, |
chemicals, dust, gases, vapors, or fumes that are known or |
suspected to be dangerous to humans; |
(15) in any occupation subject to the Amusement Ride |
and Attraction Safety Act; |
(16) in oil refineries, gasoline blending plants, or |
pumping stations on oil transmission lines; |
(17) in the operation of laundry, dry cleaning, or |
dyeing machinery; |
(18) in occupations involving exposure to radioactive |
substances; |
(19) in or about any filling station or service |
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station, except that this prohibition does not extend to |
employment within attached convenience stores, food |
service, or retail establishments; |
(20) in construction work, including demolition and |
repair; |
(21) in any energy generation or transmission service; |
(22) in public and private utilities and related |
services; |
(23) in operations in or in connection with |
slaughtering, meat packing, poultry processing, and fish |
and seafood processing; |
(24) in operations which involve working on an |
elevated surface, with or without use of equipment, |
including, but not limited to, ladders and scaffolds; |
(25) in security positions or any occupations that |
require the use or carrying of a firearm or other weapon; |
(26) in occupations which involve the handling or |
storage of human blood, human blood products, human body |
fluids, or human body tissues; |
(27) in any mill, cannery, factory, workshop, or coal, |
brick, or lumber yard; |
(28) any occupation which is prohibited for minors |
under federal law; or |
(29) in any other occupation or working condition |
determined by the Director to be hazardous. |
(b) No person shall employ, allow, or permit a minor to |
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work at: |
(1) any cannabis business establishment subject to the |
Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act or Compassionate Use of |
Medical Cannabis Program Act; |
(2) any establishment subject to the Live Adult |
Entertainment Facility Surcharge Act; |
(3) any firearm range or gun range used for |
discharging a firearm in a sporting event, for practice or |
instruction in the use of a firearm, or the testing of a |
firearm, except for a scorer age 14 years or older at the |
World Shooting and Recreational Complex on the dates of |
the U.S. Open and the Grand American World Trapshooting |
Championship who is located, during those competitions, at |
least 15 feet behind the firing line of the trap shooters |
participating in the competitions; |
(4) any establishment in which items containing |
alcohol for consumption are manufactured, distilled, |
brewed, or bottled; |
(5) any establishment where the primary activity is |
the sale of alcohol or tobacco; |
(6) an establishment operated by any holder of an |
owners license subject to the Illinois Gambling Act; or |
(7) any other establishment which State or federal law |
prohibits minors from entering or patronizing. |
(c) An employer shall not allow minors to draw, mix, pour, |
or serve any item containing alcohol or otherwise handle any |
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open containers of alcohol. An employer shall make reasonable |
efforts to ensure that minors are unable to access alcohol. |
(d) An employer may allow minors aged 14 and 15 to work in |
retail stores, except that an employer shall not allow minors |
to handle or be able to access any goods or products which are |
illegal for minors to purchase or possess. |
(e) No person shall employ, allow, or permit an unlicensed |
minor to perform work in the practice of barber, cosmetology, |
esthetics, hair braiding, and nail technology services |
requiring a license under the Barber, Cosmetology, Esthetics, |
Hair Braiding, and Nail Technology Act of 1985, except for |
students enrolled in a school and performing barber, |
cosmetology, esthetics, hair braiding, and nail technology |
services in accordance with that Act and rules adopted under |
that Act. |
(f) A person may employ, allow, or permit a minor to |
perform office or administrative support work that does not |
expose the minor to the work prohibited in this Section. |
(Source: P.A. 103-721, eff. 1-1-25.) |