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Gmaxt
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Jeffrey Epstein
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Thur 7/16/2009 3:28:14 PM
Subject: her application says 18
How Many Hours Per Day May Minors Work?
Minors under Age 16: When School is in Session
Florida law states that on a school day, minors under 16 may work no more than three hours
when school is scheduled the following day and up to eight hours on other days when school
does not follow. The FLSA states that minors may work no more than three hours on a school
day. The practical application of both state and federal law allows minors under 16, to work
three hours on all days except Saturday, and Sunday when they may work up to eight hours per
day.
Minors under Age 16: When School is not in Session
The daily maximum is eight hours on non-school days when a school day does not follow,
holidays and during summer vacation.
Minors Aged 16 and 17: When School is in Session
Minors aged 16 and 17 may work no more than eight hours a day, when school is scheduled the
following day, and have no hour restrictions on either Friday or Saturday, as school does not
follow the next day.
Minors Aged 16 and 17: When School is not in Session
There arc no hour restrictions for this age group on days when school does not follow, and
during summer vacation.
How Many Hours Per Week May Minors Work?
Minors under age 16
Minors under age 16 may work up to 15 hours a week when school is in session. During non-
school weeks (Winter and Spring breaks), and summer vacation, they may work up to 8 hours a
day, 40 hours per week.
Minors Aged 16 and 17
Minors aged 16 and 17 may work up to 30 hours a week when school is in session. During non-
school weeks (winter and spring breaks), and summer vacation, there are no restrictions on the
amount of hours they may work.
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