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On a movie, TV or other project where there are multiple employers (payroll companies, production companies etc.) who is required to have a Certificate of Eligibility to Employ Child Performers?

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On a movie, TV or other project where there are multiple employers (payroll companies, production companies etc.) who is required to have a Certificate of Eligibility to Employ Child Performers?

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• Any entity doing one or more of the following would be required to have a Certificate of Eligibility: • Any entity that employs a child performer to furnish artistic or creative services for a fee either directly or through a third party provider. • Any entity that has “control” over the child performer’s worksite. For example, any entity that sets the hours of work (rehearsal or performance) would be required to have a Certificate. • In cases where payroll services are being used to pay performers, the entity that contracts with the payroll service.

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