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Where are permits for minors issued?

  1. The local school district

  2. The state Department of Labor

  3. The local government office

  4. The federal agency for child labor

The correct answer is: The local school district

Permits for minors are typically issued by the local school district. This is primarily because the school district plays a crucial role in overseeing the educational welfare of students, including minors who may wish to work. The process often involves ensuring that the minor’s work does not interfere with their schooling and that it complies with state and federal labor laws related to the employment of minors. Other options may not be directly correct in this context. The state Department of Labor does have regulations surrounding the employment of minors, but they do not directly issue permits. Similarly, while local government offices may deal with various licensing and permits, they are not usually responsible for permits specifically related to minors working. Lastly, the federal agency for child labor sets overarching regulations and guidelines but does not issue permits, as the local jurisdiction typically handles administrative tasks like these.