Maryland Code § LE-3-206

Section LE-3-206
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(a) A parent or guardian of a minor may apply for a work permit by
completing an online application that includes:
(1) verification of the minor's age;
(2) a description of the work to be performed by the minor;
(3) approval by the parent or guardian of the minor's employment;
and
(4) any other information the Commissioner may require.

(b) After reviewing an online application for a work permit, the
Commissioner may issue the permit if the employment is allowed under this subtitle
for the minor for whom the permit is sought.
(c) (1) The Commissioner may issue a work permit that authorizes a
minor to be employed in an occupation that otherwise would be restricted under § 3-
213 of this subtitle, if the minor:
(i) is exempted, under § 7-301(d)(2)(i) of the Education
Article, from attendance in public school because the emotional, mental, or physical
condition of the minor makes instruction detrimental to the progress of the minor;
(ii) is to be employed only in office work;
(iii) is to be employed in work that is performed outside of all
rooms where goods are manufactured or processed; or
(iv) is to be employed in work that a county school system
obtains and supervises as part of a work-study, student-learner, or similar program
for which the employment is an integral part of the course of study.
(2) The Commissioner shall issue a work permit that authorizes a
minor to be employed:
(i) in an occupation that otherwise would be restricted under
§ 3-213 of this subtitle if the minor is granted an exception by the Commissioner
because, after investigation, the Commissioner determines that neither the work nor
the work site where the work is to be performed is hazardous to the minor; or
(ii) in an occupation that otherwise would be restricted under
§ 3-213(c)(1) or (2) of this subtitle, if the minor:
1. has completed a course of study in that occupation
at an accredited school and has been graduated from the school; or
2. is granted an exception by the Commissioner
because employment in that occupation is part of a work-study, student-learner, or
apprentice program under a federal, State, or local governmental agency.
(d) (1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, the Commissioner
shall release the name, home address, and telephone number of a minor who is at
least 16 years old and has a work permit to the following organizations that request
and have registered with the Department for the purpose of receiving the
information:

(i) employers and apprenticeship sponsors;
(ii) educational programs and institutions; and
(iii) local workforce development boards that have systems to
share the information with employers, apprenticeship sponsors, and educational
programs and institutions that register with the local workforce development board
for the purpose of receiving the information.
(2) The Commissioner may release information relating to a minor
only if a parent or guardian of the minor or the minor elects to allow the sharing of
the information.
(3) The Department shall adopt regulations necessary to carry out
this subsection, including the process by which a parent or guardian of the minor or
the minor may opt in to the sharing of information under paragraph (2) of this
subsection.

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