In the interest of expediency, may a school issue a blank permit to a minor and, when he/she secures employment, have the employer complete the necessary forms?
No. A school must never issue a blank work permit. The fully completed “Statement of Intent to Employ Minor and Request for Work Permit” (form B1-1 or B1S-1) must be returned to the school district (Education Code sections 49162 and 49163). Only the school district has discretion to issue a work permit, and the district’s lawfully authorized agent (Education Code Section 49110) must complete all conditions as to its issuance.
No. A school must never issue a blank work permit. The fully completed “Statement of Intent to Employ Minor and Request for Work Permit” (form B1-1 or B1S-1) must be returned to the school district (Education Code sections 49162 and 49163). Only the school district has discretion to issue a work permit, and the district’s lawfully authorized agent (Education Code Section 49110) must complete all conditions as to its issuance.
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- In the interest of expediency, may a school issue a blank permit to a minor and, when he/she secures employment, have the employer complete the necessary forms?
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