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Florida Senate - 2025 <br />SB 918 <br />14-01191-25 2025918 <br />30 Ej,i~ T -y effileleyeel elurii=ig selsee! heiiLcT <br />31 (3)f4+ Minors 15 years of age or younger may not be <br />32 employed, permitted, or suffered to work for more than 4 hours <br />33 continuously without an interval of at least 30 minutes for a <br />34 meal period; and for the purposes of this law, a period of less <br />35 than 30 minutes is not deemed to interrupt a continuous period <br />36 of work. , <br />37 permitted,—eEsuffered teweLck feL= 8 heurs--ems=tele <br />in any ene- <br />38 ,- <br />39 <br />39 p_e t t eel, er sufTe r e d t eweiFk fer Efte r e than 4 h euics <br />40 eentinQeusly witheut an inteLcval of at least —38—xf-i-n:ates f -era <br />41 feat: per ie . <br />42 (4)+&* Subsections (1), (2), and (3) (1) (4-)- do not apply <br />43 to: <br />44 (a) Minors 14 1-& and 15 44 years of age who have graduated <br />45 from high school or received a high school equivalency diploma. <br />46 (b) Minors 14 and 15 years of age who are within the <br />47 compulsory school attendance age limit and who hold a valid <br />48 certificate of exemption issued by the school superintendent or <br />49 his or her designee pursuant to s. 1003.21(3). <br />50 (c) Minors enrolled in a public e7n educational institution <br />51 who qualify on a hardship basis, such as economic necessity or <br />52 family emergency. The school superintendent or his or her <br />53 designee shall make such determination and issue a waiver of <br />54 hours to the minor and the employer. The form and contents <br />55 thereof must shall be prescribed by the department. <br />56 (d) Minors 14 -1-6 and 15 34 years of age who are in a home <br />57 education program or are enrolled in an approved virtual <br />58 instruction program in which the minor is separated from the <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />CODING: Wordsen are deletions; words underlined are additions. 623 <br />