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Seasonal Job BUI ] Given OK TRENTON - Assembly has approved legislation that would allow seasonal amusement or recreational businesses to hire workers | as young as 15 when school is not in session. The measure. A-2706, which received a vote of r 61-1, was jointly sponsored by Assemblyman Guy Miziani and Joseph Chinnici, k both R-Cape and Cumberland. The lawmakers explained the term "seasonal amusement" refers to any recreational or amusement business which operates for seven months or less. WHEN THE bill was before the Assembly Labor Committee June 12. Muziani asked the bill be amended to include the . provision the minor could not work if his job involved the operation of mechanical equipment. Present law permits minors 16 years of older to operate mechanical devices. Muziani explained the minor also has to obtain working papers from his school during his first 14 j days of work in order to 1 continue working. "Currently, state law allows only minors working in food, restaurant and retail establishments, who are at least 16 years of age or older, to secure a job in this fashion," Chinnici said. 'By lowering the minimum age and granting a 14-day waiver to seasonal amusement and recreational businesses, this bill would give businesses more flexibility to cope with the decline in the number of 15- to 18-year-olds available for work in the industry." Muziani said. The bill now heads to the Senate for further review.

Dortt Ward' DIGGING IN — Bobby Whalen. 19. left, and Charles Howard, 11, begin their creation for Stone Harbor's sand sculpture contest at the 81st Street beach July 4*. Bobby is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whalen of Bryn Mawr. Pa.. Charles is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howard of Sea Isle City and Jacksonville. N.C.

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