Does a student have to present his/her social security card to school authorities when applying for a work permit?
No. The statement of intent to employ (form B1-1 or B1S-1) must contain, among other information, the name, address, telephone number, and social security number of the minor (Education Code Section 49163). The statute does not specify that the card itself must be presented, only that the number be on the application for a work permit. The California Department of Education maintains that the statement (form B1-1 or B1S-1) signed by the parent or legal guardian (“I hereby certify that . . . the information herein is correct and true”) holds the adult responsible for providing accurate information. School districts may be more restrictive and require the monitor to provide the social security card for purposes of verification before the work permit is issued.
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