Yes. In general, a minor must be at least 14 years old to work in non-agricultural employment in Oregon. There are special regulations that apply to the employment of minors in agriculture. In rare circumstances, the Oregon Wage and Hour Commission may allow younger individuals to work. Minors under 14 years of age may not be employed in any enterprise subject to the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act, in any establishment where Alcoholic Beverages are dispensed or served, in any theater or amusement park, in any work that involves the minor in canvassing door to door, or in any establishment catering to adults only. Parents may employ their children under 16 years of age in occupations other than manufacturing or mining, or occupations declared hazardous by the US Department of Labor. For more information, please contact the Bureau of Labor and Industries.
Minors Under 14 are required to obtain an individual work permit.
The minimum age for a minor to work in Oregon is 14 years. Appropriate proof documentation is required. This can be in the form of a passport, birth certificate etc.
Yup. Still your child.
yes
yes
No they do not.
Yes.
One of it is "How old is it?"
Yeah, how bout a job!
I would like to answer with a question- why do you own a computer if you need foodstamps? Anyway, I'm sure you can use them at your local supermarket or other commercial distributor.
With a work permit yes
They have begun accepting EBT Foodstamps as a form of payment at all of their locations...and if you still want to check you can always just call your local BJs to check.
Oregon became a state on February 14th 1859 so as of April 9th 2012 Oregon has been a state a little over 153 years.
No.