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In the interest of expediency, may a school issue a blank “Permit to Employ and Work” to a minor and, when he/she secures employment, have the employer complete the necessary forms?

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In the interest of expediency, may a school issue a blank “Permit to Employ and Work” to a minor and, when he/she secures employment, have the employer complete the necessary forms?

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No. A school must never issue a blank “Permit to Employ and Work”. The “Statement of Intent to Employ Minor and Request for Work Permit” must be returned completed to the school (EC sections 49162 and 49163). Then only the school has discretion to issue a work permit, and the school’s lawfully authorized work permit issuer (EC Section 49110) shall complete all conditions as to its issuance.

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