Nevada Code § 609.260

Superintendent of public instruction and attendance officer may demand proof of age of employed minor
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1. The superintendent of public
instruction or other authorized inspector or school attendance officer shall
make demand on an employer in or about whose place or establishment a child
apparently under the age of 14 years is employed, or permitted or suffered to
work, during the hours in which public schools of the school district are in
session. The employer shall either furnish him or her within 10 days
satisfactory evidence that such child is in fact over 14 years of age or is
permitted to work at such times by the school district or court order, or the
employer shall cease to employ or permit or suffer such child to work.
2. Whoever continues to employ any child
in violation of any of the provisions of this section, after being notified
thereof by a school attendance officer or other authorized officer, shall for
every day thereafter that such employment continues be punished by a fine of
not less than $5 nor more than $20.

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