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NY S01747
Bill
Status
2/27/2023
Primary Sponsor
Jessica Ramos
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AI Summary
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Defines "youth sporting event" as organized competitive physical activity for minors to use, maintain, or improve physical ability and skills.
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Permits minors ages 12-13 to work as referees, umpires, or officials at youth sporting events for children predominantly age 10 or younger, with parental written consent and proof of satisfactory academic standing from school each marking period.
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Limits minors ages 12-13 to officiating at most one youth sporting event per week.
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Exempts service as a referee, umpire, or official at youth sporting events for children predominantly age 12 or younger from child labor restrictions for minors under 14.
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Exempts service as a referee, umpire, or official at youth sporting events for children predominantly age 15 or younger from child labor restrictions for minors ages 14-15.
Legislative Description
Permits certain minors to be employed as a referee, umpire or official at a youth sporting event; limits a minor 12 or 13 years of age to one youth sporting event per week.
Last Action
referred to labor
2/28/2024