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  2. Employment Certificates for Minors - Fair Labor Standards ... - ...

    labor.illinois.gov/laws-rules/fls/employment-certificates-minors.html

    The law protects children by limiting working hours, prohibiting work in hazardous occupations, and requiring employment certificates (820 ILCS 205/1-22 Child Labor Law). In an effort to streamline the employment certificate process, the Department is moving towards a paperless system.

  3. Work Permits - Illinois State Board of Education

    www.isbe.net/Pages/Work-Permits.aspx

    REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION. The following scanned documents must should be submitted to workpermit@isbe.net prior to scheduled appointment (2 -3 days at minimum)

  4. Child Labor Law FAQ - Illinois

    labor.illinois.gov/faqs/child-labor-faq.html

    Who must get a "work permit"? Work permits or employment certificates must be obtained from your local school for all minors 14 and 15 years of age before beginning work. 820 ILCS 205 /9-12.

  5. Child Labor Law - Fair Labor Standards Division - Illinois

    labor.illinois.gov/laws-rules/fls/child-labor-law.html

    The law protects children by: requiring employment certificates. The certificate confirms that a minor is old enough to work, physically capable to perform the job, and that the job will not interfere with the minor's education; prohibiting work in hazardous occupations; and. limiting working hours.

  6. Back to School, Back to Work Employment Certificate - ...

    www2.illinois.gov/IISNews/21961-Back_to_School_Back_to_Work_–_But_First_Get...

    It’s the law that children under 16 need a certificate to work at most jobs in Illinois SPRINGFIELD – Young people in Illinois either have or soon will return to schoolwork -- either remotely or in person or some of both.

  7. Do You Need a Work Permit? - Illinois workNet

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    If you are 14 or 15, a work permit is required for you to work in Illinois. Laws protect minors to ensure the workplace is safe and prevents you from neglecting school. The Child Labor Law requires minors, under the age of 16, to complete an Employment Certificate, prohibits working in hazardous jobs, and limits work hours.

  8. The Illinois Child Labor Law requires employers to secure and keep on file Employment Certificates (work permits) for children under 16 years of age. The Regional Superintendent of Schools acts as the issuing officer for the Department of Labor.

  9. Minor Work Permits - ROE4

    www.roe4.org/serve/minor-work-permits

    The Illinois Child Labor Law requires employers to secure and keep on file Employment Certificates (work permits) for children under 16 years of age. The Regional Superintendent of Schools acts as the issuing officer for the Department of Labor.

  10. Work Permits - ROE #20

    www.roe20.org/services/work-permits

    The Regional Office of Education acts as an agent for the Illinois Department of Labor in the issuance of work permits for students under the age of 16. Please find below the requirements for completing the application for a work permit.

  11. What Documentation Does My Student Need to Work in Illinois? -...

    www.roe12.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Work-Permit-Employment-Certificate...

    Work Permit (Employment Certificate) For a minor child (ages 0-15 years of age) to be able to work in Illinois, he or she must be issued a Work Permit (Employment Certificate).