Nevada Code § 609.221

Prohibition by Labor Commissioner of employment of children under age of 16 years in certain sales activities
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, the Labor Commissioner shall adopt regulations prohibiting the
employment of a child under the age of 16 years in connection with the
solicitation for sale or selling of any product, good or service at any time or
place or in any manner the Labor Commissioner determines to be dangerous to the
health or welfare of such a child.
2. The Labor Commissioner shall not
prohibit the employment of a child under the age of 16 years in connection with
the solicitation for sale or selling of:
(a) Any product, good or service in a county
whose population is less than 100,000; or
(b) Any agricultural product at a fixed location
directly to consumers and not for resale.
This
subsection does not authorize the employment of a child in violation of a
specific statute.
3. No child under the age of 16 years may
be employed, permitted or required to work in any capacity, including, without
limitation, as an independent contractor, in connection with the solicitation
for sale or selling of any product, good or service at any time or place or in
any manner prohibited by the Labor Commissioner pursuant to subsection 1.

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