DOL Seal - Link to DOL Home Page

Fact Sheet #37: Application of the Federal Youth Employment Provisions to Amusement Parks and Recreation Establishments under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)

The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) requires that most employees be paid at least a minimum wage of $5.15 an hour and overtime pay at time and one-half the regular rate of pay after 40 hours in a workweek. The FLSA also includes youth employment and record keeping provisions. The FLSA provides an exemption from minimum wage and overtime pay for many seasonal and recreational establishments, but this exemption does not include the youth employment or record keeping provisions of the Act. Most amusement parks and recreation establishments are subject to, and must comply with, the Federal youth employment provisions.

Youth Employment Provisions of the FLSA

The Federal youth employment provisions were enacted to protect the educational opportunities of minors and prohibit their employment in jobs and under conditions detrimental to their health or well-being.

Hours Limitations: The employment of 14- and 15-year-olds is limited to:

Also, 14- and 15-year-olds may not work before 7 a.m. or after 7 p.m. (except from June 1 through Labor Day when the evening limit is extended to 9 p.m.).

Occupations Limitations: Fourteen- and 15-year-olds may not be employed in the following occupations often found at amusement parks and recreation establishments:

Additional Information:

For more information regarding the FLSA youth employment provisions, including a complete list of all hazardous occupation orders, visit the YouthRules! website at http://www.youthrules.dol.gov.

For more information regarding the Fair Labor Standard Act, visit the Wage and Hour Division web site at http://www.wagehour.dol.gov or call our toll-free helpline, available 8am to 5pm in your time zone, 1-866-4US-WAGE (1-866-487-9243). The FLSA statute appears at 29 U.S.C § 201 et seq.

When state youth employment laws differ from the federal provisions, and employer must comply with the higher standard. Links to your state labor department can be found at www.dol.gov/esa/contacts/state_of.htm.

The Department of Labor provides this information to enhance public access to information on its programs. This publication is for general information and is not to be considered in the same light as official statements of position contained in regulations.

Revised December 2004