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§ 40.1-79.01. Exemptions from chapter generally.

A. Nothing in this chapter, except the provisions of §§ 40.1-100 A,40.1-100.1, 40.1-100.2, and 40.1-103, shall apply to:

1. A child engaged in domestic work when such work is performed in connectionwith the child's own home and directly for his parent or a person standing inplace of his parent;

2. A child employed in occasional work performed outside school hours wheresuch work is in connection with the employer's home but not in connectionwith the employer's business, trade, or profession;

3. A child 12 or 13 years of age employed outside school hours on farms, inorchards or in gardens with the consent of his parent or a person standing inplace of his parent;

4. A child between the ages of 12 and 18 employed as a page or clerk foreither the House of Delegates or the Senate of Virginia;

5. A child participating in the activities of a volunteer rescue squad;

6. A child under 16 years of age employed by his parent in an occupationother than manufacturing; or

7. A child 12 years of age or older employed by an eleemosynary organizationor unit of state or local government as a referee for sports programssponsored by that eleemosynary, state, or local organization or by anorganization of referees sponsored by an organization recognized by theUnited States Olympic Committee under 36 U.S.C. § 220522.

B. Nothing in this chapter, except §§ 40.1-100.1, 40.1-100.2, and 40.1-103,shall be construed to apply to a child employed by his parent or a personstanding in place of his parent on farms, in orchards or in gardens owned oroperated by such parent or person.

(1991, c. 511; 1998, c. 30; 2003, c. 380.)

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Statutes > Virginia > Title-40-1 > Chapter-5 > 40-1-79-01

§ 40.1-79.01. Exemptions from chapter generally.

A. Nothing in this chapter, except the provisions of §§ 40.1-100 A,40.1-100.1, 40.1-100.2, and 40.1-103, shall apply to:

1. A child engaged in domestic work when such work is performed in connectionwith the child's own home and directly for his parent or a person standing inplace of his parent;

2. A child employed in occasional work performed outside school hours wheresuch work is in connection with the employer's home but not in connectionwith the employer's business, trade, or profession;

3. A child 12 or 13 years of age employed outside school hours on farms, inorchards or in gardens with the consent of his parent or a person standing inplace of his parent;

4. A child between the ages of 12 and 18 employed as a page or clerk foreither the House of Delegates or the Senate of Virginia;

5. A child participating in the activities of a volunteer rescue squad;

6. A child under 16 years of age employed by his parent in an occupationother than manufacturing; or

7. A child 12 years of age or older employed by an eleemosynary organizationor unit of state or local government as a referee for sports programssponsored by that eleemosynary, state, or local organization or by anorganization of referees sponsored by an organization recognized by theUnited States Olympic Committee under 36 U.S.C. § 220522.

B. Nothing in this chapter, except §§ 40.1-100.1, 40.1-100.2, and 40.1-103,shall be construed to apply to a child employed by his parent or a personstanding in place of his parent on farms, in orchards or in gardens owned oroperated by such parent or person.

(1991, c. 511; 1998, c. 30; 2003, c. 380.)


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Statutes > Virginia > Title-40-1 > Chapter-5 > 40-1-79-01

§ 40.1-79.01. Exemptions from chapter generally.

A. Nothing in this chapter, except the provisions of §§ 40.1-100 A,40.1-100.1, 40.1-100.2, and 40.1-103, shall apply to:

1. A child engaged in domestic work when such work is performed in connectionwith the child's own home and directly for his parent or a person standing inplace of his parent;

2. A child employed in occasional work performed outside school hours wheresuch work is in connection with the employer's home but not in connectionwith the employer's business, trade, or profession;

3. A child 12 or 13 years of age employed outside school hours on farms, inorchards or in gardens with the consent of his parent or a person standing inplace of his parent;

4. A child between the ages of 12 and 18 employed as a page or clerk foreither the House of Delegates or the Senate of Virginia;

5. A child participating in the activities of a volunteer rescue squad;

6. A child under 16 years of age employed by his parent in an occupationother than manufacturing; or

7. A child 12 years of age or older employed by an eleemosynary organizationor unit of state or local government as a referee for sports programssponsored by that eleemosynary, state, or local organization or by anorganization of referees sponsored by an organization recognized by theUnited States Olympic Committee under 36 U.S.C. § 220522.

B. Nothing in this chapter, except §§ 40.1-100.1, 40.1-100.2, and 40.1-103,shall be construed to apply to a child employed by his parent or a personstanding in place of his parent on farms, in orchards or in gardens owned oroperated by such parent or person.

(1991, c. 511; 1998, c. 30; 2003, c. 380.)