North Dakota Code § 34-07-15

Maximum hours of labor of minors fourteen or fifteen years of age - Notice
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1. A minor fourteen or fifteen years of age may not be employed or permitted to work at 
any occupation, except in sports-attendant services, in domestic services, and at farm 
labor, before the hour of seven a.m. nor after the hour of seven p.m., except that these 
hours are seven a.m. to nine p.m. from June first through labor day, nor more than 
eighteen hours during schoolweeks, nor more than three hours on schooldays, nor 
more than forty hours during nonschoolweeks, nor more than eight hours on 
nonschooldays. A schoolweek is considered to be any week Sunday through Saturday 
in which a youth is required to be in attendance, for any period of time, four or more 
days. Provided, however, that the limitations restricting hours of work during 
schoolweeks and schooldays do not apply to minors who are not attending school 
because they are excepted from compulsory school attendance by subdivisions b, c, 
and d of subsection 1 of section 15.1-20-02.
2. Every employer shall post, in a conspicuous place where minors are employed, a 
printed notice stating the hours of work required of the minors each day of the week, 
the hours of commencing and stopping work, and the hours allowed for dinner or other 
meals. The printed form of the notice must be furnished by the labor commissioner. 
The employment of any minor for a longer period than that stated in the notice is a 
violation of this chapter.

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