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MAY 2005

Q. Is there a difference in working papers between a minor who is still in school and a minor who has finished school or has dropped out of school?

A. Yes, The Student Non-Factory Employment Certificate, known as AT-18 (blue paper), is issued to minors ages 14 and 15 who plan to work at permitted occupations during vacations or after school hours. The Student General Employment Certificate, known as AT-19 (green paper), is issued to minors ages 16 and 17 who attend school and plan to work during vacations or after school hours. Finally, The Full-Time Employment Certificate, known as AT-20 (salmon paper), is issued to minors ages 16 and 17 who are not attending school or who are leaving school for full-time employment. It is valid for factory or other types of work. It is not valid for hazardous employment such as operating certain power-driven machines, doing construction work, or for work as a helper on a motor vehicle or cleaning, oiling, wiping, or adjusting belts to machinery.

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