PRIOR PRINTER'S NOS. 2050, 2398 PRINTER'S NO. 2563
No. 1675 Session of 1999
INTRODUCED BY BATTISTO, E. Z. TAYLOR, McCALL, GEIST, ROBERTS, HARHAI, DALLY, DeLUCA, COSTA, WOJNAROSKI, NICKOL, SEMMEL, ARGALL, HERSHEY, KAISER, BARRAR, LAUGHLIN, STABACK, GODSHALL, RAMOS, SEYFERT, FRANKEL, MELIO AND CALTAGIRONE, JUNE 15, 1999
AS AMENDED ON THIRD CONSIDERATION, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, OCTOBER 26, 1999
AN ACT 1 Amending the act of May 13, 1915 (P.L.286, No.177), entitled, as 2 amended, "An act to provide for the health, safety, and 3 welfare of minors: By forbidding their employment or work in 4 certain establishments and occupations, and under certain 5 specified ages; by restricting their hours of labor, and 6 regulating certain conditions of their employment; by 7 requiring employment certificates or transferable work 8 permits for certain minors, and prescribing the kinds 9 thereof, and the rules for the issuance, reissuance, filing, 10 return, and recording of the same; by providing that the 11 Industrial Board shall, under certain conditions, determine 12 and declare whether certain occupations are within the 13 prohibitions of this act; requiring certain abstracts and 14 notices to be posted; providing for the enforcement of this 15 act by the Secretary of Labor and Industry, the 16 representative of school districts, and police officers; and 17 defining the procedure in prosecutions thereunder, and 18 establishing certain presumptions in relation thereto; 19 providing for the issuance of special permits for minors 20 engaging in the entertainment and related fields; providing 21 penalties for the violation of the provisions thereof; and 22 repealing all acts or parts of acts inconsistent therewith," 23 further providing for employment of children at 24 establishments where alcoholic beverages or malt liquor is 25 sold. 26 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 27 hereby enacts as follows: 28 Section 1. Section 5 of the act of May 13, 1915 (P.L.286,
1 No.177), known as the Child Labor Law, amended August 23, 1961 2 (P.L.1107, No.494) and October 4, 1989 (P.L.584, No.62), is 3 amended to read: 4 Section 5. No minor under sixteen years of age shall be 5 employed or permitted to work in, about, or in connection with, 6 any manufacturing or mechanical occupation or process; nor on 7 scaffolding; nor in heavy work in the building trades; nor in 8 stripping or assorting tobacco; nor in any tunnel; nor upon any 9 railroad, steam, electric or otherwise; nor upon any boat 10 engaged in the transportation of passengers or merchandise; nor 11 in operating motor-vehicles of any description; nor in any 12 anthracite or bituminous coal-mine, or in any other mine. 13 No minor under eighteen years of age shall be employed or 14 permitted to work in the operation or management of hoisting 15 machines, in oiling or cleaning machinery, in motion; at switch- 16 tending, at gate-tending, at track-repairing; as a brakeman, 17 fireman, engineer, or motorman or conductor, upon a railroad or 18 railway; as a pilot, fireman, or engineer upon any boat or 19 vessel; in the manufacture of paints, colors or white lead in 20 any capacity; in preparing compositions in which dangerous leads 21 or acids are used; in the manufacture or use of dangerous or 22 poisonous dyes; in any dangerous occupation in or about any 23 mine; nor in or about any establishment wherein gunpowder, 24 nitroglycerine, dynamite, or other high or dangerous explosive 25 is manufactured or compounded: Provided, That minors age 26 fourteen and over may operate power lawn mowing equipment: And 27 provided further, That such minors may be employed in bowling 28 centers as snack bar attendants, porters, control desk clerks 29 and scorer attendants: And provided further, That such minors 30 may work where such chemicals, compounds, dyes and acids are 19990H1675B2563 - 2 -
1 utilized in the course of experiments and testing procedures, in
2 such circumstances and under such conditions and safeguards as
3 may be specified by rule or regulation of the Department of
4 Labor and Industry.
5 No minor under eighteen years of age shall be employed or
6 permitted to work in, about, or in connection with, any
7 establishment where alcoholic liquors are distilled, rectified,
8 compounded, brewed, manufactured, bottled, sold, or dispensed;
9 nor in a pool or billiard room: Provided, That male or female
10 minors sixteen years of age and over may be employed and
11 permitted to work that part of a motel, restaurant, club or
12 hotel in which liquor or malt or brewed beverages are not
13 served: And, provided further, That minors sixteen years of age
14 and over may be employed to serve food, clear tables and perform
15 other duties, not to include the dispensing or serving of
16 alcoholic beverages, in any licensed establishment whose sales
17 of food and nonalcoholic beverages are equal to forty per cent
18 or more of the combined gross sales of both food and alcoholic
19 beverages. Before employing any minor sixteen years of age and
20 over, any establishment licensed by the Liquor Control Board
21 shall furnish to the school district official authorized to
22 issue employment certificates a certification that, for a period
23 of not less than ninety consecutive days during the twelve
24 months immediately preceding the date of application, the sales
25 of food and nonalcoholic beverages by the employer at the
26 licensed premises were equal to or exceeded forty per cent of
27 the combined gross sales of food, nonalcoholic and alcoholic
28 beverages in conformity with the requirements set forth in
29 Regulation 141 of the Liquor Control Board governing the sale of
30 alcoholic beverages on Sunday. Nothing in this section should be
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1 construed as prohibiting minors fourteen and fifteen years of 2 age to be employed at ski resorts, golf courses and amusement 3 parks, as long as they are not permitted to serve or handle 4 alcoholic beverages and as long as they do not work in any room 5 in which alcohol is being served or stored. 6 No minor shall be employed or permitted to serve or handle 7 alcoholic liquor in any establishment where alcoholic liquors 8 are sold or dispensed; nor be employed or permitted to work in 9 violation of the laws relating to the operation of motor 10 vehicles by minors. 11 In addition to the foregoing, it shall be unlawful for any 12 minor under eighteen years of age to be employed or permitted to 13 work in any occupation dangerous to the life or limb, or 14 injurious to the health or morals, of the said minor, as such 15 occupations shall, from time to time, after public hearing 16 thereon, be determined and declared by the Industrial Board of 17 the Department of Labor and Industry: Provided, That if it 18 should be hereafter held by the courts of this Commonwealth that 19 the power herein sought to be granted to the said board is for 20 any reason invalid, such holding shall not be taken in any case 21 to affect or impair the remaining provisions of this section. 22 SECTION 2. SECTION 23 OF THE ACT, AMENDED DECEMBER 21, 1988 <-- 23 (P.L.1908, NO.192), IS AMENDED TO READ: 24 SECTION 23. ANY PERSON, OR ANY AGENT OR MANAGER FOR ANY 25 PERSON, WHO SHALL VIOLATE ANY OF THE PROVISIONS OF THIS ACT, OR 26 WHO SHALL COMPEL OR PERMIT ANY MINOR TO VIOLATE ANY OF THE 27 PROVISIONS OF THIS ACT, OR WHO SHALL HINDER OR DELAY ANY OFFICER 28 IN THE PERFORMANCE OF HIS DUTY IN THE ENFORCEMENT OF THIS ACT, 29 SHALL, UPON CONVICTION THEREOF, BE SENTENCED TO PAY A FINE, FOR 30 A FIRST OFFENSE, OF NOT LESS THAN [ONE HUNDRED ($100.00)] TWO 19990H1675B2563 - 4 -
1 HUNDRED ($200.00) DOLLARS NOR MORE THAN [THREE HUNDRED 2 ($300.00)] FOUR HUNDRED ($400.00) DOLLARS, AND, ON A SUBSEQUENT 3 OFFENSE, TO PAY A FINE OF NOT LESS THAN [TWO HUNDRED FIFTY 4 ($250.00)] SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY ($750.00) DOLLARS NOR MORE THAN 5 [ONE THOUSAND ($1,000.00)] ONE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED ($1,500.00) 6 DOLLARS, OR TO UNDERGO AN IMPRISONMENT OF NOT MORE THAN TEN 7 DAYS, OR BOTH, AT THE DISCRETION OF THE COURT. 8 Section 2 3. This act shall take effect in 60 days. <-- F9L43JAM/19990H1675B2563 - 5 -