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HB5996 Enrolled                               LRB9215375WHcsC

 1        AN ACT concerning employment.

 2        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:

 4        Section 5.  The Child Labor  Law  is  amended  by  adding
 5    Section 2.5 and by changing Section 3 as follows:

 6        (820 ILCS 205/2.5 new)
 7        Sec. 2.5.  Officiating youth activities.  Nothing in this
 8    Act  prohibits  a  minor  who  is  12 or 13 years of age from
 9    officiating youth  sports  activities  for  a  not-for-profit
10    youth  club, park district, or municipal parks and recreation
11    department if each of the following restrictions is met:
12             (1)  The parent or guardian  of  the  minor  who  is
13        officiating shall be responsible for being present at the
14        youth  sports  activity  while  the minor is officiating.
15        Failure of the parent  or  guardian  to  be  present  may
16        result in the revocation of the employment certificate.
17             (2)  The   employer  must  obtain  certification  as
18        provided for in Section 9 of this Act.
19             (3)  The minor may work as a sports official  for  a
20        maximum  of  3 hours per day on school days and a maximum
21        of 4 hours per day on non-school days, may not exceed  10
22        hours  of officiating in any week, and may not work later
23        than 9 p.m.
24             (4)  The participants in the youth  sports  activity
25        must  be  at  least  3 years younger than the officiating
26        minor, or an adult must be  officiating  the  same  youth
27        sports  activity.   For  the purposes of this subdivision
28        (4), "adult" means an  individual  16  years  of  age  or
29        older.

30        (820 ILCS 205/3) (from Ch. 48, par. 31.3)



 
HB5996 Enrolled             -2-               LRB9215375WHcsC
 1        Sec.  3.   Except as hereinafter provided, no minor under
 2    16 years of age shall be employed, permitted, or  allowed  to
 3    work in any gainful occupation mentioned in Section 1 of this
 4    Act  for   more  than  6 consecutive days in any one week, or
 5    more than 48 hours in any one week, or more than 8  hours  in
 6    any  one day, or be so employed, permitted or allowed to work
 7    between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m. from Labor  Day  until  June  1  or
 8    between 9 p.m. and 7 a.m. from June 1 until Labor Day.
 9        The  hours  of  work  of minors under the age of 16 years
10    employed outside of school hours shall not exceed 3 a day  on
11    days  when school is in session, nor shall the combined hours
12    of work outside and in school exceed a  total  of  8  a  day;
13    except  that  a  minor  under  the  age  of  16 may work both
14    Saturday and Sunday for not more than 8 hours each day if the
15    following conditions are met:  (1) the minor  does  not  work
16    outside  school more than 6 consecutive days in any one week,
17    and (2) the number of  hours  worked  by  the  minor  outside
18    school in any week does not exceed 24.
19        A  minor  14  or  more  years of age who is employed in a
20    recreational or educational  activity  by  a  park  district,
21    not-for-profit  youth club, or municipal parks and recreation
22    department while school is in session may work up to 3  hours
23    per  school  day  twice  a  week  no later than 9 p.m. if the
24    number of hours worked by the minor  outside  school  in  any
25    week  does not exceed 24 or between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. during
26    that school district's summer  vacation,  or  if  the  school
27    district  operates  on  a  12  month basis, the period during
28    which school is not in session for the minor.
29    (Source: P.A. 90-410, eff. 1-1-98.)

30        Section 99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect  upon
31    becoming law.

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