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Code · Alaska · Title 23 · Chapter 10

Sec. 23.10.330. Exempted employment.

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Sec. 23.10.330. Exempted employment.
(a)AS 23.10.325 — 23.10.370 do not prohibit employment of a child under the direct supervision of a parent in a business owned and operated by the parent or the work of a child on a boat owned and operated by the parent of the child.
(b)Notwithstanding AS 23.10.335 — 23.10.350, a minor of any age may be employed as a performer in the entertainment industry. The provisions of AS 23.10.335 — 23.10.350 and AS 23.10.360
(a)and 23.10.360(c) concerning times, hours, or days of work do not apply to the employment of a minor as a performer in the entertainment industry. The department may adopt regulations to implement this subsection. In this subsection, a “performer in the entertainment industry” means a performer in advertisements and television, film, radio, and theater productions but does not include employment on the premises of a business offering any form of adult entertainment under AS 23.10.350
(f)regardless of the nature of the work performed by the minor.
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