Virginia Labor and Employment FAQs
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What is the minimum wage in Rhode Island?
A: The minimum wage rate under both the federal Fair Labor Standards Act ("F.L.S.A.") and state minimum wage law is $7.40 per hour. There are exceptions for … More -
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Can Tips, Meals And Lodging Be Credited Toward The State's Minimum Wage?
A: If meals and lodging are customarily furnished by the employer, and the employee elects to accept them, the reasonable value of these two items can be credited toward … More -
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At What Age Can A Minor Child Work?
A: Generally, 14 years of age. -
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What Are The Primary Requirements For Minors Who Work?
A: Minors must be 14 to work in most jobs. Minors 14 and 15: must have a work permit, have limited hours they can work, and cannot work in certain jobs. Minors 16 and … More -
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Does A Minor Child Need A Work Permit Prior To Beginning Work?
A: Yes, minors under the age of 16 must obtain a work permit. -
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Where Can A Work Permit Be Obtained?
A: At most public middle schools and high schools and some private schools; ask for the Child Labor Work Permit Issuing Officer. -
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What Hours Can A 14 Or 15 Year-Old Work?
A: May not work more than 3 hours a day on a school day; May not work more than 18 hours a week in a school week; May not work more than 8 hours a day on a … More -
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Are Minors Prohibited From Working In Certain Jobs?
A: Yes. Minors under 16 are prohibited from several occupations, which are considered unhealthy, unwholesome or dangerous. Minors aged 16 and 17 are barred from working … More -
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Can Civil Monetary Penalties Be Assessed Against An Employer?
A: Yes. A penalty of up to $1000 may be assessed for each violation. An employer may be fined for each minor who is employed if the Code's requirements are not met for … More -
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How Do I Get A Virginia Occupational Safety And Health Consultant To Come To My Company?
A: Send a written request for services to the Virginia Department of Labor and Industry, Consultation Program, 13 South 13th street, Richmond, Virginia 23219. -
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What Is The Fee For This Consultation Service?
A: Virginia provides consultation services free of charge. Federal OSHA funds 90% of the program costs through an annual grant to DOLI. Priority for service is given to … More
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