Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD559

Introduced
2/9/23  
Refer
2/9/23  
Refer
2/9/23  

Caption

An Act to Increase the Number of Hours Certain Minor Students May Work Under Certain Circumstances

Impact

If enacted, LD559 would relax the restrictions on working hours for minors under specified conditions. This change is anticipated to positively impact both minors, who would have opportunities for increased earnings, and employers who often face workforce shortages. Supporters of the bill argue that these provisions help accommodate the diverse needs of students, allowing them to balance work and educational commitments better. However, it raises potential concerns about the exploitation of minors and the implications for their education.

Summary

LD559, titled 'An Act to Increase the Number of Hours Certain Minor Students May Work Under Certain Circumstances,' was proposed to amend current labor laws affecting minors aged 16 to 18. The bill specifically seeks to allow minors enrolled in certain educational programs to work more hours than currently permitted under state law, particularly during weeks when school is in session. This initiative aims to provide greater flexibility for minors who may be involved in alternative education programs or have scheduling conflicts due to school closures or events.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding LD559 has been mixed. Proponents believe that the bill empowers students and provides them with valuable work experience while still supporting their educational goals. Conversely, critics express worries about the potential negative impacts on students’ education and well-being, fearing that extended work hours could detract from their academic responsibilities. This division reflects a broader debate on the balance between work and education for young people.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the specifics of how the bill delineates conditions under which additional work hours can be allowed. Critics argue that the provisions could be too lenient, ultimately leading to students prioritizing work over their education. Additionally, there is concern about whether schools will adequately monitor and enforce the provisions related to school attendance and work hours, potentially leading to abuse of the regulations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME A5547

Extends hours that minor employed by national sports association, league, or team may work under certain circumstances; establishes process in DOLWD to waive evening time limits for minor under certain circumstances.

ME S4400

Extends hours that minor employed by national sports association, league, or team may work under certain circumstances.

ME A807

Permits minors to work until 11 p.m. between Memorial Day and October 1 of each year in certain circumstances.

ME S493

Permits minors to work until 11 p.m. between Memorial Day and October 1 of each year in certain circumstances.

ME S1282

Permits minors to work until 11 p.m. between Memorial Day and October 1 of each year in certain circumstances.

ME A2474

Permits minors to work until 11 p.m. between Memorial Day and October 1 of each year in certain circumstances.

ME A4222

Expands working hours for minors; updates process for obtaining working papers for minors.

ME S2796

Expands working hours for minors; updates process for obtaining working papers for minors.

ME SB1884

Schools; requiring student absences due to certain 4-H activities to be excused under certain circumstances. Effective date.

ME S3183

Amends current child labor laws to protect minor working as vlogger in certain circumstances.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.