§250.855. Minors Under Sixteen Appearing in Television or Motion Picture Productions  


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  • A violation shall be charged under Section 8.1 of the Act for each child performer employed:

     

    a)         for whom an employment certificate has not been issued;

     

    b)         who performs without the presence of the chaperone;

     

    c)         who performs in excess of the time limits set forth in Sec. 250.302(a);

     

    d)         who performs or makes up school hours in excess of six days in a week;

     

    e)         who fails to attend school or receive educational services as required by the Illinois School Code;

     

    f)         who is not provided with a 12-hour rest break at the end of the performers work day and prior to the commencement of the child performer's next day of work or school;

     

    g)         who is not provided with separate and adequate facilities for rest, schooling and recreation;

     

    h)         who is an infant under 15 days old from the date indicated on the child's birth certificate; or

     

    i)          who is under one year of age and was born before the 37th week of the mother's pregnancy.

     

(Source:  Amended at 45 Ill. Reg. 14174, effective November 1, 2021)