Maine Code § 26-780

Work permit conclusive for employer; documentary evidence of age
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A work permit in regular form signed by a duly authorized officer, for all minors under 16 years of
age, is conclusive evidence of age and educational attainment, in behalf of the employer of any minor,
upon any prosecution for violation of the law relating to the employment of minors. An inspector of
factories, attendance officer or other officer charged with the enforcement of this subchapter may make
demand on any employer in or about whose place or establishment a minor apparently under the age of
16 years is employed, permitted or suffered to work, that such employer shall either furnish the
inspector within 10 days documentary evidence of age as specified in section 775, or shall cease to
employ, permit or suffer such minor to work in such place or establishment. [PL 1991, c. 544, §9
(AMD).]

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