District of Columbia Code
Subchapter I - General
§ 32–209. Work or vacation permit — Application requirements

The Board of Education shall issue a work or vacation permit only upon application in person of the minor desiring employment, and upon submission to and approval by the Board of the following:
(1) A statement signed by the prospective employer or the employer’s authorized agent, stating that the employer expects to give such minor present employment, setting forth the specific nature of the occupation in which such minor will be employed, and the number of hours per day and of days per week which said minor will be employed;
(2) Evidence of age as provided in § 32-210;
(3) Written consent of the parent, guardian, or custodian, if the minor is under 16 years of age, specifying permission for employment of such minor; provided, that if such minor is withdrawing from school for purposes of employment, the parent, guardian or custodian must appear in person before the issuing officer and sign the consent form;
(4) A school record, if the minor is under 16 years of age and is withdrawing from school for purposes of employment, signed by the principal of the public, private or parochial school last attended by the minor, or by a person duly authorized by said principal. The school record shall certify that the minor has completed the 8th grade or the equivalent thereof in a public school, or has regularly received, in a private or parochial school, instruction deemed equivalent by the Board of Education to that prescribed for the completion of the 8th grade in the public school of the District of Columbia. The school record shall contain also the full name, date of birth, grade last completed, and residence of the minor as shown on the records of the school; and
(5) A certificate, if the person is less than 16 years of age, of physical fitness for the employment specified in the statement submitted in accordance with paragraph (1) of this section. Such certificate shall be signed by a licensed physician.
(May 29, 1928, 45 Stat. 1001, ch. 908, § 10; renumbered as § 9 and amended June 15, 1976, D.C. Law 1-68, § 2(11), 23 DCR 517.)
1981 Ed., § 36-509.
1973 Ed., § 36-210.

Structure District of Columbia Code

District of Columbia Code

Title 32 - Labor

Chapter 2 - Employment of Minors

Subchapter I - General

§ 32–201. Employment of minors under 14 years of age; distribution of newspapers permitted

§ 32–202. Employment of minors under 18 years of age; hours of employment; notice to be posted in place of employment; list of minors employed

§ 32–203. Employment dangerous or prejudicial to life prohibited; Board of Education to prohibit such employment by general or special order

§ 32–204. Employment of minors under 16 years of age in certain occupations prohibited; exception

§ 32–205. Employment of minors under 18 years of age in certain occupations prohibited

§ 32–206. Theatrical permits for minors under 18 years of age for performances and professional sports activities

§ 32–207. Work or vacation permit — Procurement by employer

§ 32–208. Work or vacation permit — Issue by Board of Education; contents; records of applicants

§ 32–209. Work or vacation permit — Application requirements

§ 32–210. Evidence of age

§ 32–211. Vacation permits

§ 32–212. Employer to furnish, on demand, proof of age of employee

§ 32–213. Penalties

§ 32–214. Board of Education to enforce law; inspection of places in which minors are employed

§ 32–215. Limitations on employment in stuffing, sale and distribution of newspapers; exercise of trades in streets; exception for distribution of political literature

§ 32–216. Street-trades badges — Required

§ 32–217. Street-trades badges — Application requirements

§ 32–218. Street-trades badges — Contents; record to be kept; badges not transferable

§ 32–219. Violation of §§ 32-215 to 32-221; revocation of badge or work permit

§ 32–220. Persons selling merchandise to minor for resale or distribution to ascertain that minor wears badge; penalties; exception

§ 32–221. Loitering around business establishments prohibited during school hours; penalty

§ 32–222. Prosecutions

§ 32–223. Severability

§ 32–224. Board of Education authorized to enforce subchapter, make regulations, delegate functions, and appoint inspectors