- (1) An employer may not employ a 16- or 17-year-old to work more than 44 hours per week except those employed in organized youth camps or those employed in agricultural employment.
(2) An employer who wishes to employ a 16- or 17-year-old to work more than 44 hours per week must first obtain a Special Emergency Overtime Permit from the Bureau. This permit will not be issued unless:
- (a) The number of hours does not exceed those provided by statute; and
- (b) When the minor is not otherwise exempt from the overtime pay provisions of any law, the minor receives one- and one-half times the regular rate of pay for all hours worked over 40 in a workweek and other overtime where it applies.
- (3) The maximum number of hours for a 16- or 17-year-old employed in a cannery is ten hours per day.
(4) An employer who wishes to employ a 16- or 17-year-old in a cannery for time in excess of ten hours per day, but no more than 55 hours in a week, may apply in writing to the Bureau .
- (a) The employer must set out the full and complete circumstances of the proposed employment in the written application.
- (b) The Bureau will investigate the terms and conditions of the proposed employment.
- (c) If the Bureau determines that the character of the employment is suitable, that the employment will not adversely affect the well-being of the minor, and that the hour limitation creates an adverse effect on the opportunities of the minor, the Bureau will issue a Special Emergency Overtime Permit to the employer.
- (d) If, the Bureau determines that the character of the employment is unsuitable, that the employment will adversely affect the well-being of the minor or that there is no adverse effect on the employment opportunities of the minor, the Bureau will refuse to issue a Special Emergency Overtime Permit.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 651.060, ORS 653.040, ORS 653.261, ORS 653.305, ORS 653.307 & ORS 653.400
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 653.261 & ORS 653.305
History
BLI 1-2024, amend filed 01/04/2024, effective 01/04/2024
BLI 10-2013, f. 12-18-13, cert. ef. 1-1-14
BLI 9-2002, f. 3-28-02, cert. ef. 4-1-02
BL 3-1995, f. 9-8-95, cert. ef. 9-9-95
BL 11-1991, f. & cert. ef. 10-31-91
BL 11-1990, f. 8-16-90, cert. ef. 9-1-90
BL 6-1988, f. & cert. ef. 4-12-88
BL 4-1982, f. & ef. 3-5-82
BL 11-1981(Temp), f. & ef. 10-30-81
BL 12-1979, f. & ef. 9-6-79
BL 5-1979(Temp), f. & ef. 5-16-79
BL 3-1979(Temp), f. & ef. 3-21-79
BL 142, f. 6-28-73, ef. 7-15-73