Are There Certain Occupations That Are Prohibited For Minors?
Yes. Children under the age of eighteen are not allowed to work in hazardous occupations. Hazardous occupations under Kansas law are the same as they are under Federal law. The U.S. Department of Labor has a list of prohibited jobs .
In addition to this, Kansas law further restricts the occupations of children under the age of sixteen. Kansas Administrative Regulations 49169 lists jobs they can do and 49170 lists jobs they cannot do .
Other Kansas Labor and Employment FAQs
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How Do I Know If I Am Liable For Unemployment Taxes?
A: Every employing unit that begins business operations in Kansas is required to file form KCNS 010, Status Determination Report, within 15 days of the date of … More -
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What Is The Employer Contribution Rate?
A: A newly liable employer is assigned the larger tax rate determined by alternative methods. The tax rate may be the average rate assigned to all employers plus one … More -
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How Do I Report Wages And Pay Taxes?
A: All employers are provided form KCNS 100, Employer's Quarterly Wage Report and Contribution Return. This report is due on the last day of the month following the … More -
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What Is The New Hire Law?
A: The new hire law requires employers to report, within 20 days of hire, each new hire, rehire, or employee returning to work. The employer must report the following: … More -
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Where Do I Report If I Have Employees In More Than One State?
A: Employers with workers in several states may elect to report them to a single state. Multistate employers who elect to report to a single state must: report all … More -
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Where Can I Get More Information On The New Hire Program?
A: For more information about the New Hire Directory call tollfree, (888) 2197801, or in Topeka, call 2961716. More -
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How Old Does A Child Have To Be In Order To Work?
A: Children must be at least fourteen years of age in order to work. Exceptions include: children employed by their parents, household chores, paper routes, farm work … More -
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What Hours Can Children Work?
A: Under the Fair Labor Standards Act, children under sixteen can work between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m., except from June 1 through Labor Day, when evening hours are extended … More -
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How Often Does My Employer Have To Pay Me?
A: Your employer must pay you at least once a month and they must have a regular payday. If you quit or your employer fires you, they must pay you for the work you have … More -
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Can My Employer Fire Me Without Reason Or Notice?
A: Yes, Kansas is an employment at will state. This means your employer can fire you at any time, for any reason other than your race, color, religion, national origin, … More