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Teen Labor law resources

There are comprehensive websites that outline an employer’s responsibilities and rights when hiring or providing an internship for a teen.

Washington State Department of Labor and Industries - Teen Workers pages
U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety & Health Administration - Teen workers
YouthRules! Compliance and Guidance website
U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Youth@Work pages  
Washington State Department of Labor and Industries - Facts About Student Volunteers and Workers' Compensation Coverage

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