Section 18 provides, in part, that ``no provision of this act
relating to the employment of child labor shall justify noncompliance
with any Federal or State law or municipal ordinance establishing a
higher standard than the standard established under this act.'' The
child labor requirements of the Fair Labor Standards Act, as amended,
must be complied with as to the employment of minors within their
general coverage and not excepted from their operation by special
provision of the act itself regardless of any State, local, or other
Federal law that may be applicable to the same employment. Furthermore,
any administrative action pursuant to other laws, such as the issuance
of a work permit to a minor or the referral by an employment agency of a
minor to an employer does not necessarily relieve a person of liability
under this act. Where such other legislation is applicable and does not
contravene the requirements of the Fair Labor Standards Act, however,
nothing in the act, the regulations or the interpretations announced by
the Secretary should be taken to override or nullify the provisions of
these laws. Although compliance with other applicable legislation does
not constitute compliance with the act unless the requirements of the
act are thereby met, compliance with the act, on the other hand, does
not relieve any person of liability under other laws that establish
higher child labor standards than those prescribed by or pursuant to the
act. Moreover, such laws, if at all applicable, continue to apply to the
employment of all minors who either are not within the general coverage
of the child labor provisions of the act or who are specifically
excepted from their requirements.