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April 13, 2004

Senate Bill 392: New Enrollment Verification Requirement for Employment of a Minor

Author:
Senator Preston Smith (District 52)

Summary:
Among other things, this bill would have required a letter from a minor's "school administrator" indicating that the minor is enrolled in school full-time and has a good attendance record before the minor could be employed. This would continue until the minor becomes 18 or completes school. No provision was made for students in a home study program. Also, this was a back door approach to raising the compulsory attendance age of students who want to work while in school.

Status:
02/17/2004Introduced
04/07/2004Died when 2004 Legislative Session ended

HSLDA's Position:
This bill was opposed.

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