Oregon Statutes

§ 653.403 — Visitation rights of bureau; prosecution of offenses against child labor laws

Oregon § 653.403
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.16
Title 51Labor and Employment; Unlawful Discrimination
Ch. 653Minimum Wages; Employment Conditions; Minors

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 653.403 (2026).

Text

(1)The Bureau of Labor and Industries or anyone authorized by the bureau in writing may visit any place of business to ascertain whether any minors are employed contrary to ORS 653.310, 653.315, 653.320 and 653.340 and the rules adopted by the bureau pursuant to ORS 653.307. The bureau or authorized persons shall report any cases of illegal employment to the proper school authorities and to the district attorney of the county. The bureau may require the business to produce the annual employment certificates and lists of minors employed for inspection.
(2)The bureau shall bring complaints for offenses under ORS 653.310, 653.315, 653.320 and 653.340 to the attention of the proper district attorney who shall prosecute such offenses.

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Related

§ 653.310
Oregon § 653.310
§ 653.307
Oregon § 653.307

Legislative History

Formerly 653.545

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