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In California, a child who has graduated from High School is not required to obtain a work permit and is not subject to hours limitations. Does New York State take the same approach?

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In California, a child who has graduated from High School is not required to obtain a work permit and is not subject to hours limitations. Does New York State take the same approach?

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• No. In New York State graduation from High School does not exempt a minor from the requirement to obatin a work permit or from the hours of limitations imposed by New York State Labor Law. The provision of proof that a child performer has graduated from High School does end the requirement that the Academic Performance Verififcation Form (LS-560) accompany applications for renewal of the child performer’s permit.

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