Public Act 096-1247 Public Act 1247 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 096-1247 | HB6014 Enrolled | LRB096 15715 RLC 30952 b |
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| AN ACT concerning employment.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Child Labor Law is amended by changing | Sections 8 and 11 as follows:
| (820 ILCS 205/8) (from Ch. 48, par. 31.8)
| Sec. 8. Authority to issue employment certificates. | (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of this Act, the City or | County
Superintendent of Schools, or their duly authorized | agents, are authorized
to issue an employment certificate for | any minor under sixteen (16) years
of age, said certificate | authorizing and permitting the appearance of such
minor in a | play or musical comedy with a professional traveling theatrical
| production on the stage of a duly licensed theatre wherein not | more than
two performances are given in any one day and not | more than eight
performances are given in any one week, or nine | when a holiday occurs
during the week, or in a musical recital | or concert: Provided, that such
minor is accompanied by his | parent or guardian or by a person in whose care
the parent or | guardian has placed the minor and whose connection with the
| performance or with the operation of the theatre in which the | minor is to
appear is limited to the care of such minor or of | minors appearing therein:
And provided further, that such minor |
| shall not appear on said stage or in
a musical recital or | concert, attend rehearsals, or be present in
connection with | such appearance or rehearsals, in the theatre where the
play or | musical comedy is produced or in the place where the concert or
| recital is given, for more than a total of six (6) hours in any | one day, or
on more than six (6) days in any one week, or for | more than a total of
twenty-four (24) hours in any one week, or | after the hour of 11
postmeridian; and provided further, no | such minor shall be excused from
attending school except as | authorized pursuant to Section 26-1 of the
School Code. | Application for such certificate shall be made by the
manager | of the theatre, or by the person in the district responsible | for
the musical recital or concert, and by the parent or | guardian of such minor
to the City or County Superintendent of | Schools or his authorized agent at
least fourteen (14) days in | advance of such appearance. The City or County
Superintendent | of Schools or his agent may issue a permit if satisfied that
| adequate provision has been made for the educational | instruction of such
minor, for safeguarding his health and for | the proper moral supervision of
such minor, and that proper | rest and dressing room facilities are provided
in the theatre | for such minor.
| (b) Notwithstanding the provisions of this Act, the City or | Regional
Superintendent of Schools, or their duly authorized | agents, are authorized
to issue an employment certificate for | any minor under 16 years of age,
such certificate authorizing |
| and permitting the appearance of such minor as
a model or in a | motion picture, radio or television production: Provided,
that | no such minor shall be excused from attending school except as
| authorized pursuant to Section 26-1 of The School Code. The | Department of
Labor shall promulgate rules and regulations to | carry out the provisions of
this subsection. Such rules and | regulations shall be designed to protect
the health and welfare | of child models or actors and to insure that the
conditions | under which minors are employed, used or exhibited will not
| impair their health, welfare, development or proper education.
| (c) In situations where a minor from another state seeks to | obtain an Illinois employment certificate, the Department | shall work with a City or Regional Superintendent of Schools, | or the State Superintendent of Education, or his or her duly | authorized agents, to issue the certificate. The | Superintendent may waive the requirement in Section 12 of this | Act that a minor submit his or her application in person, if | the minor resides in another state. | (Source: P.A. 84-436; 84-675.)
| (820 ILCS 205/11) (from Ch. 48, par. 31.11)
| Sec. 11. Employment certificate issuance; duration; | revocation. | (a) The employment certificate shall be issued by the City | or County
Superintendent of Schools or by their duly authorized | agents and shall be
valid for a period of one year. The person
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| issuing these certificates shall have authority to administer | the oaths
provided for herein, but no fee shall be charged. It | shall be the duty of
the school board or local school | authority, to designate a place or places
where certificates | shall be issued and recorded, and physical examinations
made | without fee, as hereinafter provided, and to establish and | maintain
the necessary records and clerical services for | carrying out the provisions
of this Act.
| The issuing officer shall notify the principal of the | school attended by
the minor for whom an employment certificate | for out of school work is
issued by him.
| The parent or legal guardian of a minor, or the principal | of the school
attended by the minor for whom an employment
| certificate has been issued may ask for the revocation of the | certificate
by petition to the Department of Labor in writing, | stating the reasons he
believes that the employment is | interfering with the best physical,
intellectual or moral | development of the minor. The Department of Labor
shall | thereupon revoke the employment certificate by notice in | writing to
the employer of the minor.
| (b) In situations where a minor from another state seeks to | obtain an Illinois employment certificate, the Department | shall work with a City or Regional Superintendent of Schools, | or the State Superintendent of Education, or his or her duly | authorized agents, to issue the certificate. The | Superintendent may waive the requirement in Section 12 of this |
| Act that a minor submit his or her application in person, if | the minor resides in another state. | (Source: P.A. 88-365.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 7/23/2010
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