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Current as of April 27, 2021 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
The provisions of this part do not apply to a minor who is employed:
(1) in an agricultural occupation not otherwise prohibited by this part and who has received written consent from the minor's parents or a person standing in place of the parent who works on a farm or ranch where the parent or person is also employed;
(2) in domestic service or an agricultural pursuit performed outside school hours in connection with a home or a farm owned or operated by the minor's parent or by a person standing in place of the parent;
(3) by the parent or a person standing in place of the parent;
(4) during periods of school vacations on a campsite of a nonprofit corporation engaged in citizenship training and character building;
(5) as an actor, model, or performer;
(6) outside school hours by a home owner in casual work usual to the home of the home owner and not in connection with the home owner's business, trade, or profession;
(7) by the legislature as a legislative aide or page;
(8) in the distribution or sale of or in the collection for newspapers, periodicals, or circulars; or
(9) as an official or referee for a nonprofit athletic organization. A minor who is under the age of 14 may not officiate at adult events or activities.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Montana Title 41. Minors § 41-2-104. Exemptions - last updated April 27, 2021 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mt/title-41-minors/mt-code-ann-sect-41-2-104/
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