New York Education Code § 3226

Farm work permits
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* § 3226. Farm work permits.  1. A farm work permit may be issued to a\nminor fourteen or fifteen years of age authorizing employment in farm\nservice.\n  2. A farm work permit also may be issued to a minor over twelve years\nof age for employment in assisting in the hand work harvest of berries,\nfruits and vegetables pursuant to paragraph e of subdivision two of\nsection one hundred thirty of the labor law.\n  3. To obtain a farm work permit a minor shall present to the issuing\nofficer the following:\n  a. Evidence of age;\n  b. Written consent of the parent or guardian; and\n  c. A certificate of physical fitness.\n  4. Such permit shall be valid only when signed by the employer and\nsubject only to the condition that it shall not be valid for work in or\nin connection with a factory.\n  5. A farm work permit shall not be required for the employment of a\nminor sixteen years of age or over in farm service.\n  * NB Effective until May 9, 2027\n  * § 3226. Farm work permits. 1. A farm work permit may be issued to a\nminor fourteen or fifteen years of age authorizing employment in farm\nservice.\n  2. A farm work permit also may be issued to a minor over twelve years\nof age for employment in assisting in the hand work harvest of berries,\nfruits and vegetables pursuant to paragraph e of subdivision two of\nsection one hundred thirty of the labor law.\n  3. To obtain a farm work permit a minor shall present to the issuing\nofficer the following:\n  a. Evidence of age; and\n  b. Written consent of the person in parental relation as defined in\nsection thirty-two hundred twelve of this article.\n  4. Such permit shall be valid only when signed by the employer and\nsubject only to the condition that it shall not be valid for work in or\nin connection with a factory.\n  5. A farm work permit shall not be required for the employment of a\nminor sixteen years of age or over in farm service.\n  * NB Effective May 9, 2027\n

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