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Missouri

Chapter 294
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294.005. Purpose of chapter.
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294.008. Administration of chapter.
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294.011. Definitions.
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294.021. Minors under fourteen not to be employed, exception.
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294.022. Employment in entertainment industry, definitions, limitations.
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294.024. Employment of children, work certificate required.
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294.027. Work certificates permit minors to work, when.
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294.030. Hours of work for minors.
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294.040. Minors under sixteen not to work in certain occupations.
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294.043. Employment in street occupation prohibited, exceptions.
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294.045. Superintendent of schools to issue work certificates.
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294.051. Work certificate issued, when — evidence required for issuance.
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294.054. Contents and form of work certificates.
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294.060. Work certificates or work permits transmitted to employer, return to officer, reissue, record.
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294.070. Work certificate forms furnished by state commissioner of education — no fee.
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294.080. Work certificate as evidence of age.
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294.090. Director of division of labor standards to enforce — rights, duties — record keeping required — cancellation of work certificate or work permit.
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294.095. Employers to comply with section 213.055.
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294.100. Presence of minor as evidence of employment.
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294.110. Penalties for violations.
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294.121. Administrative penalties, civil damages, grounds, duties of director, notice, judicial review.
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294.131. Child labor enforcement fund.
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294.141. Notice of transmissions by division.
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294.150. Rulemaking authority, procedure.
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