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Objectives:
A. Evaluate regulations concerning employment certificates.
B. List steps in obtaining a certificate.
TO THE STUDENT: Read
and study this information sheet and then complete the student activities at
the end of this module.
Obtaining
an Employment Certificate
To ensure that employers adhere to Child Labor
Laws, the employment of the minor is permitted by the parent or guardian and
that the minor is physically capable of performing the duties of specific
employment, the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry, in coordination
with the Department of Education, have in place regulations concerning
Employment Certificates. Employers are required to have on file Employment
Certificates for the minors they employ.
Prior to applying for a certificate, a promise of
employment from an employer must first be secured by the minor. The minor will
then determine who the issuing officer is within the school district they
reside and obtain an application for an employment certificate, which may be
known as "working papers."
Generally, an applicant who is age 16 up to age 18
and participating in a bonafide Cooperative Education Program will apply for a
transferable work permit classified for general employment. The transferable
work permit allows the student to work any day during the year to a maximum of
8 hours a day and 44 hours per week. (Other child labor laws also apply—see Excerpt
of the Child Labor Law on page 4.)
When the minor receives the application (see Application on page 7) from the issuing office, subsection A must be completed and signed by the issuing officer. Subsection A contains the minor's date of birth and type of evidence of age accepted. There's also space provided in the upper right hand corner for the date of application, Certificate/Permit Number, and the date of issuance. One of the following proofs of age must be submitted and preference is in the order given.
a. A
birth record from the Vital Statistics Division. None of the options below will be accepted unless it's impossible
to obtain a record of birth from the Vital Statistics Division.
b. A
Baptismal Certificate or Transcript of the record of Baptism. The
certificate must include date of birth.
c. A
passport showing the age of the minor.
d. Any
other documentary record of age, other than a school record.
e. An
Affidavit of parent or guardian accompanied by a physician's statement of
opinion as to the age of the minor.
Subsection B is to be completed by the parent, guardian or legal custodian. This section indicates the type of certificate/permit requested and includes the signature of the responsible adult and the adult's address. Application for the certificate must be made by the parent, guardian or legal custodian of the minor. The person responsible for the minor may appear in person and sign the work permit or may execute a statement (see Attestation Document page 8) before a notary public and attach form to the application.
Subsection C is to be completed by the employer.
This section is a promise of employment and should identify the kind of
industry and type of work in which the minor will be engaged. Also displayed
and filled by the employer are the specific hours per day the student minor is
anticipated to work. These hours must be consistent with current labor law.
Subsection D to be completed by a qualified
physician or practitioner certifying that the minor is physically qualified for
employment at the time of application or within the previous three hundred
sixty-five days.
The completed application is taken back to the
issuing office where the issuing officer will complete the transferable work
permit. (See Transferable Work Permit on page 9.)
The face side contains:
a. Class of
certification
b. Number
and date of issue
c. Name,
address and signature of the minor
d. Physical
characteristics of the minor
e. Signature
of the issuing officer and official title
f. Name
and address of school district
The back side of the permit contains:
a. Employer
instructions
b. Note to
the minor
c. Classes
of certification
d. Note to
the issuing officer
The original wallet size copy of the Transferable Work Permit will remain in the possession of the minor. The minor can use this card for multiple employers, if necessary. A new card need not be issued for each employer, although each employer will retain a copy for their records and follow the child labor law regulations noted on the back side of the transferable work permit.
EXCERPT-CHILD
LABOR LAW
ACT OF 1915, P.L. 286, NO. 177
Section 8
a. Before any minor under the age of 18 becomes employed, the employer shall receive from the minor and keep on file an employment certificate.
b. Any minor
16 years of age can receive a transferable work permit instead of an employment
certificate, and the permit is valid until the minor’s 18th
birthday.
Employment certificates and transferable work permits shall be obtained from the school district in which the minor resides, and will be issued by the superintendent or supervising principal of the district.
Section 10
Application for the Certificate must be made by
the parent or guardian of the minor and the minor must appear personally before
the issuing officer.
Section 11
Employment certificates are of two classes: General Employment and Vacation Employment. General Employment certificates entitle a minor 16 to 18 years of age to work the entire year. Vacation Employment certificates allow a minor 14 to 18 years of age to work any day except at such times and days when the minor is required to attend school.
Section 12
The official authorized to issue an employment certificate shall not issue the certificate unless the following papers are completed and filed:
a. A statement signed by the employer stating the minor will be employed, the type of employment involved, and the hours of employment.
b. A
certificate of physical fitness.
c. Proof of
age.
Section 14
The certificate of physical fitness required shall be provided by the examining physician or certified practitioners stating the minor has been thoroughly examined at the time of application or within the previous three hundred sixty five days and is physically qualified for employment.
Section 15
One of the following proofs of age must be
submitted:
a. Birth
certificate
b. Baptismal
certificate showing date of birth
c. Passport
showing age of minor
d. Only if
none of the above are obtainable, any other certified documentary record of age
acceptable to the issuing officer
e. Only if
none of the above are obtainable, then a signed statement by a physician who is
approved by the Board of School Directors stating that, after the examination,
the minor has attained the age required by law for the occupation anticipated.
A statement signed by the parent or guardian certifying the name, date and
place of birth of the minor, and the unavailability of any other proofs of age.
Section 17
a. All employers
shall require a minor to have a valid employment certificate or transferable
work permit. The transferable work permit shall remain in the custody of the
minor.
b. Within
five days of receiving an employment certificate, the employer shall notify the
issuing officer in writing of its receipt.
Within five days of termination of employment, the employer will return
the certificate to the issuing officer by mail or to the minor on demand.
Section 17.1
a. Employers
employing minors having transferable work permits shall also, within five days
of employment, provide the issuing officer with the following information in
writing:
1. The
permit number
2. The
name and age of the minor employed.
3. The number of hours per day and week the minor will work.
4. The
type of employment.
b. A record
of minors with transferable work permits at the work site will be maintained by
the employer which contains for each minor:
1. Name of
the school district issuing the permit.
2. Minor's
birthdate.
3. Date of
permit issue.
4. Permit
number
5.
Occupation of the minor
6. A
photocopy of the transferable work permit
c. Within
five days of termination of employment of a minor with transferable work
permit, the employer will notify the issuing officer in writing.
d. School
districts shall maintain the records required in subsection A for two years.
Section 18
a. All forms used for issuing employment certificates shall be supplied by the Secretary of Education.
b. All
transferable work permits shall be issued on wallet-sized forms supplied by the
Secretary of Education.
References:
“Child
Labor Law”, Act of 1915, P.L. 286, No. 177, amended Dec. 21, 1998, P.L. 1242,
No. 158.
Child
Labor Law, Bureau of Labor Law Compliance, Department of Labor & Industry.
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MODULE
29: STUDENT ACTIVITIES
TO THE STUDENT: After reading and studying the above Information
Sheet, complete these activities to demonstrate your understanding.
Answer the following
questions.
1. What's the purpose of an Employment Certificate?
2. At what age is an Employment Certificate no
longer required?
3. List five proofs of age allowed when
applying for an Employment Certificate. Which is the most acceptable? The
least?
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
4. The
minor must have a physical at the time of application for a certificate, unless
he/she has had one in the past year.
T F
5.
The original transferable
work permit will remain in the possession of the employer.
T F
6. What are the two classes of Employment
Certificates?
a.
b.
7. A promise of employment is the first step in obtaining
an employment certificate. What are the others? Include all requirements listed
on the application.
13.2.11. Career Acquisition (Getting a Job)
D.
Identify sources of health, safety and regulatory practices
and their effect on the work environment.
·
Child Labor Laws
·
Employee Right to Know
·
Fair Labor Standards Act
·
Hazardous occupations
·
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) information
·
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
regulations
·
Student work permits
Pennsylvania’s Academic
Standards for Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening (RWSL)
1.1.11.
Learning to Read Independently
E.
Establish
a reading vocabulary by identifying and correctly using new words acquired
through the study of their relationships to other words. Use a dictionary
or related reference.
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