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 1                        92ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY
 2                  FIRST CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT
 3                         ON HOUSE BILL 5996
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 6        To the President of the Senate and  the  Speaker  of  the
 7    House of Representatives:
 8        We,  the  conference  committee appointed to consider the
 9    differences  between  the  houses  in  relation   to   Senate
10    Amendment No. 1 to House Bill 5996, recommend the following:
11        (1)  that  the Senate recede from Senate Amendment No. 1;
12    and

13        (2)  that  House  Bill  5996  be  amended  by   replacing
14    everything after enacting clause with the following:

15        "Section  5.  The  Child  Labor  Law is amended by adding
16    Section 2.5 and by changing Section 3 as follows:

17        (820 ILCS 205/2.5 new)
18        Sec. 2.5.  Officiating youth activities.  Nothing in this
19    Act prohibits a minor who is 12  or  13  years  of  age  from
20    officiating  youth  sports  activities  for  a not-for-profit
21    youth club, park district, or municipal parks and  recreation
22    department if each of the following restrictions is met:
23             (1)  The  parent  or  guardian  of  the minor who is
24        officiating shall be responsible for being present at the
25        youth sports activity while  the  minor  is  officiating.
26        Failure  of  the  parent  or  guardian  to be present may
27        result in the revocation of the employment certificate.
28             (2)  The  employer  must  obtain  certification   as
29        provided for in Section 9 of this Act.
30             (3)  The  minor  may work as a sports official for a
31        maximum of 3 hours per day on school days and  a  maximum
32        of  4 hours per day on non-school days, may not exceed 10
 
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 1        hours of officiating in any week, and may not work  later
 2        than 9 p.m.
 3             (4)  The  participants  in the youth sports activity
 4        must be at least 3 years  younger  than  the  officiating
 5        minor,  or  an  adult  must be officiating the same youth
 6        sports activity.  For the purposes  of  this  subdivision
 7        (4),  "adult"  means  an  individual  16  years of age or
 8        older.

 9        (820 ILCS 205/3) (from Ch. 48, par. 31.3)
10        Sec. 3.  Except as hereinafter provided, no  minor  under
11    16  years  of age shall be employed, permitted, or allowed to
12    work in any gainful occupation mentioned in Section 1 of this
13    Act for  more than 6 consecutive days in  any  one  week,  or
14    more  than  48 hours in any one week, or more than 8 hours in
15    any one day, or be so employed, permitted or allowed to  work
16    between  7  p.m.  and  7  a.m. from Labor Day until June 1 or
17    between 9 p.m. and 7 a.m. from June 1 until Labor Day.
18        The hours of work of minors under the  age  of  16  years
19    employed  outside of school hours shall not exceed 3 a day on
20    days when school is in session, nor shall the combined  hours
21    of  work  outside  and  in  school exceed a total of 8 a day;
22    except that a minor  under  the  age  of  16  may  work  both
23    Saturday and Sunday for not more than 8 hours each day if the
24    following  conditions  are  met:  (1) the minor does not work
25    outside school more than 6 consecutive days in any one  week,
26    and  (2)  the  number  of  hours  worked by the minor outside
27    school in any week does not exceed 24.
28        A minor 14 or more years of age  who  is  employed  in  a
29    recreational  or  educational  activity  by  a park district,
30    not-for-profit youth club, or municipal parks and  recreation
31    department  while school is in session may work up to 3 hours
32    per school day twice a week no  later  than  9  p.m.  if  the
33    number  of  hours  worked  by the minor outside school in any
34    week does not exceed 24 or between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m.  during
 
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 1    that  school  district's  summer  vacation,  or if the school
 2    district operates on a 12  month  basis,  the  period  during
 3    which school is not in session for the minor.
 4    (Source: P.A. 90-410, eff. 1-1-98.)

 5        Section  99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect upon
 6    becoming law.".

 7        Submitted on May 31, 2002.

 8    s/Sen. Christine Radogno                 s/Rep. Art Tenhouse           
 9      Sen. Chris Lauzen                      s/Rep. Eileen Lyons           
10      Sen. Carl Hawkison                     s/Rep. Larry McKeon           
11    s/Sen. Debbie Halverson                  s/Rep. Barbara Flynn Currie   
12    s/Sen. Ricky Hendron                       Rep. Steve Davis            
13      Committee for the Senate               Committee for the House

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