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Code · North Dakota · Title 34 · Chapter 34-07 — Child Labor

34-07-15.1. Sports-attendant services - Exception.

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1. The time and hour limitations of subsection 1 of section 34-07-15 do not apply to a
minor fourteen or fifteen years of age employed in the performance of sports-attendant
services at a professional sporting event.
2. Permissible duties of a sports-attendant include:
a. Pregame and postgame or practice setup of balls, items, and equipment.
b. Supplying and retrieving balls, items, and equipment during a sporting event.
c. Clearing the field or court of debris and moisture during play.
d. Providing ice, drinks, and towels to players during play.
e. Running errands for trainers, managers, coaches, or players before, during, and
after a sporting event.
f. Returning or storing balls, items, and equipment in a clubhouse or locker room
after a sporting event.
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