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IN HB1282
Bill
Status
1/16/2018
Primary Sponsor
Curt Nisly
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AI Summary
HB 1282 Summary
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Repeals requirement for students ages 14-17 to obtain employment certificates from schools before working, eliminating the need for issuing officers in accredited schools to issue such certificates.
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Eliminates specific work hour restrictions for students ages 14-16 (previously limited to 3 hours on school days and 18 hours per school week) and for students ages 16-17 (previously limited to 8 hours per day and 30 hours per week).
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Removes requirement for the Bureau of Motor Vehicles to automatically revoke driver's licenses or learner's permits of school dropouts, though principals may still report dropout information to the bureau.
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Modifies school withdrawal procedures for students ages 16-17 by removing language requiring notice that withdrawal could prevent receipt or result in revocation of employment certificates and driver's licenses.
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Effective date: July 1, 2018.
Legislative Description
Employment of students. Repeals provisions that require certain students to obtain an employment certificate from an issuing officer in an accredited school to obtain employment. Makes changes to the times that a student who is at least 14 years of age and less than 17 years of age may work. Repeals provisions relating to the amount of time a student who is at least 14 years of age and less than 17 years of age may work. Eliminates requirements for the bureau of motor vehicles to revoke a driver's license or learner's permit of a school dropout. Makes conforming amendments.
Last Action
First reading: referred to Committee on Employment, Labor and Pensions
1/16/2018