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This booklet provides general information on the provisions of the Labor Law and other laws governing the employment of minors in New York State. Certain details are omitted and the information in this booklet should not be considered as official statements or interpretations of the law.
New York State laws and regulations related to child labor. The Division of Labor Standards enforces the maximum and prohibited working hours as well as type of work permitted for minors.
The hours that minors can work depend on age, the type of work, and whether the minor is attending school. New York State has one of the strictest child labor laws in the country. The law limits the number of hours that minors under 18 may work when school is in session.
Note: There are many prohibited occupations for minors in New York State. For more information about New York State Child Labor Laws and provisions please visit the Department of Labor’s website at http://www.labor.ny.gov. If you have questions, please send them to one of the offices listed below at: New York State Department of Labor ...
Students 14 and 15 enrolled in an approved work/study program may work 3 hours on a school day, 23 hours in any one-week when school is in session.
Note: There are many prohibited occupations for minors in New York State. For more information about New York State Child Labor Laws and provisions please visit the Department of Labor's website at http://www.labcr.ny.gov.
New York Child Labor Laws FAQs covering 14, 15, 16, and 17 year olds and what days and how many hours teens can work in New York, and if you need a work permit.