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In general, California allows minors ages 16 and 17 to work up to 48 hours a week, minors aged 14 and 15 to work up to 18 hours a week during school sessions and 40 hours a week while school is out of session.
Limits on Hours During the school year, minors aged 16 to 17 generally are limited to 4 hours of work on a school day, 8 hours on a nonschool day, from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. (or until a.m. on a nonschool day). When school is out, the limits are 8 hours per day and 48 per week.
Typically, after an employer agrees to hire a minor, the minor obtains from his or her school a Department of Education form entitled "Statement of Intent to Employ Minor and Request for Work Permit". The form must be completed by the minor and the employer and signed by the minor's parent or guardian and the employer.
Minors employed in the state of California must have a Permit to Employ and Work (commonly referred to as a ?work permit?). Work permits are typically issued by the school where the student is enrolled.
In general, California allows minors ages 16 and 17 to work up to 48 hours a week, minors aged 14 and 15 to work up to 18 hours a week during school sessions and 40 hours a week while school is out of session. Minors aged 12 and 13 can work up to 40 hours a week when school is out of session only.