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HomeEducation CodeCh. 7Art. 3§ 49130 Minor Work Permit Exceptions

§ 49130 Minor Work Permit Exceptions

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§ 49130 Minor Work Permit Exceptions

Key Takeaways

  • •Kids aged 14-15 can get a full-time work permit if they finished elementary school.
  • •The permit only lasts until the end of the school year.
  • •The family must really need the money, like if a parent is sick, dead, or left, and there's no other way to get help.
  • •The kid must be in a work experience program at school.

Example

A 15-year-old's dad got hurt in a car crash and can't work. The family has no money for food.

The kid can get a full-time work permit to help pay for food if the school checks and agrees the family really needs the money.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 49130 Minor Work Permit Exceptions

A permit to work full time may be issued to a minor under the age of 16 years and over the age of 14 years who holds a diploma of graduation from the prescribed elementary school course under both of the following circumstances: (a) The permit expires not later than the end of the current school year. (b) Any of the following conditions: (1) The parent or guardian of the minor child presents a sworn statement that the parent or guardian of the minor is incapacitated for labor through illness or injury, or that through the death or desertion of the father or mother of the minor, the family is in need of the earnings of the minor and that sufficient aid cannot be secured in any other manner. (2) The minor is unable to reside with his or her family and the earnings of the minor are necessary for the support of the minor. (3) The minor is residing with a foster care provider, or guardian receiving foster care funds for the minor, if the provider or guardian obtains written authorization from the minor’s social worker, probation officer, or child protective services worker acting as an officer of the court. A permit may be issued to a minor who is subject to this paragraph only if the child’s case plan documents that the purpose of the employment is to further the goal of emancipation pursuant to Part 6 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 11 of the Family Code, or to enable the minor to gain knowledge of necessary work skills and work habits, and of the responsibilities related to maintaining employment. The person issuing the permit shall sign a statement that he or she, or a competent person designated by him or her, has investigated the conditions under which the application for the permit has been made and has found that, in his or her judgment, the earnings of the minor are necessary for the family to support the minor or that the earnings of the minor are necessary to support the minor and that sufficient aid cannot be secured in any other manner. Before issuing a work permit to a minor who is subject to paragraph (3) of subdivision (b), the person issuing the permit shall sign a statement that he or she has received authorization from the minor’s social worker, probation officer, or child protective services worker. A minor who applies for a work permit pursuant to this section shall be duly enrolled in a work experience education program. (Amended by Stats. 1994, Ch. 257, Sec. 2. Effective January 1, 1995.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

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Related Statutes

  • § 52168 Limited English Proficiency Funding
  • § 51228 High School College Prep Courses
  • § 49112 Minor Work Permit Hours
  • § 49116 Minor Work Hour Limits
  • § 49164 Work Permit Inspection Authority

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Education Code. Section 49130.
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