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Code · West Virginia · CHAPTER 21. LABOR · ARTICLE 6. CHILD LABOR.

§21-6-7. Hours and days of labor by minors.

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(a)No child under the age of sixteen who is employed or permitted to work in accordance with the provisions of this article shall work:
(1)During school hours, except as provided in work experience and career exploration programs approved by the United States Secretary of Labor;
(2)Before seven o'clock antemeridian or after seven o'clock postmeridian: Provided, That a child under the age of sixteen may work until nine o'clock postmeridian from June 1 through Labor Day;
(3)More than three hours per day, on days in which public schools are in session;
(4)More than eighteen hours per week, in weeks in which public schools are in session;
(5)More than eight hours, on days in which public schools are not in session;
(6)More than forty hours per week, in weeks in which public schools are not in session; or
(7)More than five hours continuously without an interval of at least thirty minutes for a lunch period.
(b)The provisions of subsection
(a)of this section do not apply to children under sixteen performing the jobs set out in section one of this article.
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