339.225 Minors eleven and over as golf caddies -- Restrictions.
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(1)The provisions of KRS 339.220 to the contrary notwithstanding, minors age eleven
(11)years and over may be employed as caddies at golf courses subject to the
following provisions:
(a)A "caddy" is an individual who offers his or her services to golfers at golf
clubs both private and public. His or her duties during course of play include
the carrying of golf clubs, direction to the golfer, assistance to the player in the
general maintenance and upkeep of golf courses, including replacement of
divots, repair of ball marks, raking of sand traps, location of golf balls and
control of the pin. Duties normally referred to as "fore-caddying" or
"shagging" of golf balls are not within the scope of this definition;
(b)No minor under eleven
(11)years of age shall be employed, or suffered to
work as a caddy for hire;
(c)Caddies under fourteen
(14)years of age are restricted to caddying one
round of eighteen
(18)holes in any one
(1)day;
(d)Minors eleven
(11)and twelve
(12)years of age may not carry golf bags and
are restricted to caddying with a "pull cart" only;
(e)Minors thirteen (13), fourteen (14), and fifteen
(15)years of age may be
employed to carry golf bags provided the bags do not exceed thirty-five
pounds in weight;
(f)No minor under sixteen
(16)years of age shall be employed, permitted, or
suffered to operate power-driven golf carts in the course of their employment,
or any power-driven maintenance equipment; and
(g)All persons employing minors as caddies are subject to all provisions of this
chapter and the regulations issued hereunder.
(2)The Department of Workplace Standards shall promulgate administrative
regulations necessary to carry out the provisions of this section.