Massachusetts Statutes
§ 86 — Employment of children with permit; particular employments; filing, accessibility and return of, and failure to return, permit; list of employed children
Massachusetts § 86
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Bluebook
Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 149, § 86 (2026).
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Section 86. A person shall not employ a child, other than a child over the age of 14 granted an employment permit by the superintendent of schools when the superintendent determines that the welfare of the child will be better served through the granting of the permit, in any place of employment, other than street trades described in section 69; but a child 14 years of age or older in co-operative courses in a public school may be employed by a co-operating establishment upon securing from the superintendent of schools a permit covering the co-operating employment. Children between fourteen and sixteen who possess the educational qualifications set forth in section one of chapter seventy-six and are employed in private domestic service or service on farms shall be required to secure a perm
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