Senate Bill No. 1428 CHAPTER 420 An act to add Section 49120 to the Education Code, relating to minor work permits. [ Approved by Governor September 14, 2018. Filed with Secretary of State September 14, 2018. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 1428, McGuire. Minors: employment: work permits.Existing law prohibits a person, firm, or corporation from employing, suffering, or permitting any minor under 18 years of age to work in or in connection with any establishment or occupation without a permit to employ, issued by the proper educational officers, except as specified. Existing law authorizes, among others, the superintendent of a school district, a county superintendent of schools, and the chief executive officer of a charter school to issue a work permit to a minor, subject to specified requirements and conditions. Existing law provides requirements and conditions for work permits on the basis of the minors age, and relating to the type of work and the number of hours and periods of the year that a minor is authorized to work.This bill would prohibit the denial of a work permit on the basis of a pupils grades, grade point average, or school attendance if the pupil is applying for the work permit in order to participate in a government-administered employment and training program that will occur during the regular summer recess or vacation of the school that the pupil attends.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 49120 is added to the Education Code, to read:49120. A work permit shall not be denied on the basis of a pupils grades, grade point average, or school attendance if the pupil is applying for the work permit in order to participate in a government-administered employment and training program that will occur during the regular summer recess or vacation of the school that the pupil attends. Senate Bill No. 1428 CHAPTER 420 An act to add Section 49120 to the Education Code, relating to minor work permits. [ Approved by Governor September 14, 2018. Filed with Secretary of State September 14, 2018. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 1428, McGuire. Minors: employment: work permits.Existing law prohibits a person, firm, or corporation from employing, suffering, or permitting any minor under 18 years of age to work in or in connection with any establishment or occupation without a permit to employ, issued by the proper educational officers, except as specified. Existing law authorizes, among others, the superintendent of a school district, a county superintendent of schools, and the chief executive officer of a charter school to issue a work permit to a minor, subject to specified requirements and conditions. Existing law provides requirements and conditions for work permits on the basis of the minors age, and relating to the type of work and the number of hours and periods of the year that a minor is authorized to work.This bill would prohibit the denial of a work permit on the basis of a pupils grades, grade point average, or school attendance if the pupil is applying for the work permit in order to participate in a government-administered employment and training program that will occur during the regular summer recess or vacation of the school that the pupil attends.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO Senate Bill No. 1428 CHAPTER 420 An act to add Section 49120 to the Education Code, relating to minor work permits. [ Approved by Governor September 14, 2018. Filed with Secretary of State September 14, 2018. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST ## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST SB 1428, McGuire. Minors: employment: work permits. Existing law prohibits a person, firm, or corporation from employing, suffering, or permitting any minor under 18 years of age to work in or in connection with any establishment or occupation without a permit to employ, issued by the proper educational officers, except as specified. Existing law authorizes, among others, the superintendent of a school district, a county superintendent of schools, and the chief executive officer of a charter school to issue a work permit to a minor, subject to specified requirements and conditions. Existing law provides requirements and conditions for work permits on the basis of the minors age, and relating to the type of work and the number of hours and periods of the year that a minor is authorized to work.This bill would prohibit the denial of a work permit on the basis of a pupils grades, grade point average, or school attendance if the pupil is applying for the work permit in order to participate in a government-administered employment and training program that will occur during the regular summer recess or vacation of the school that the pupil attends. Existing law prohibits a person, firm, or corporation from employing, suffering, or permitting any minor under 18 years of age to work in or in connection with any establishment or occupation without a permit to employ, issued by the proper educational officers, except as specified. Existing law authorizes, among others, the superintendent of a school district, a county superintendent of schools, and the chief executive officer of a charter school to issue a work permit to a minor, subject to specified requirements and conditions. Existing law provides requirements and conditions for work permits on the basis of the minors age, and relating to the type of work and the number of hours and periods of the year that a minor is authorized to work. This bill would prohibit the denial of a work permit on the basis of a pupils grades, grade point average, or school attendance if the pupil is applying for the work permit in order to participate in a government-administered employment and training program that will occur during the regular summer recess or vacation of the school that the pupil attends. ## Digest Key ## Bill Text The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 49120 is added to the Education Code, to read:49120. A work permit shall not be denied on the basis of a pupils grades, grade point average, or school attendance if the pupil is applying for the work permit in order to participate in a government-administered employment and training program that will occur during the regular summer recess or vacation of the school that the pupil attends. The people of the State of California do enact as follows: ## The people of the State of California do enact as follows: SECTION 1. Section 49120 is added to the Education Code, to read:49120. A work permit shall not be denied on the basis of a pupils grades, grade point average, or school attendance if the pupil is applying for the work permit in order to participate in a government-administered employment and training program that will occur during the regular summer recess or vacation of the school that the pupil attends. SECTION 1. Section 49120 is added to the Education Code, to read: ### SECTION 1. 49120. A work permit shall not be denied on the basis of a pupils grades, grade point average, or school attendance if the pupil is applying for the work permit in order to participate in a government-administered employment and training program that will occur during the regular summer recess or vacation of the school that the pupil attends. 49120. A work permit shall not be denied on the basis of a pupils grades, grade point average, or school attendance if the pupil is applying for the work permit in order to participate in a government-administered employment and training program that will occur during the regular summer recess or vacation of the school that the pupil attends. 49120. A work permit shall not be denied on the basis of a pupils grades, grade point average, or school attendance if the pupil is applying for the work permit in order to participate in a government-administered employment and training program that will occur during the regular summer recess or vacation of the school that the pupil attends. 49120. A work permit shall not be denied on the basis of a pupils grades, grade point average, or school attendance if the pupil is applying for the work permit in order to participate in a government-administered employment and training program that will occur during the regular summer recess or vacation of the school that the pupil attends.