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Nothing in this chapter shall be construed: (a) To apply
(1) To the work of a minor in any occupation, which has not been defined as hazardous or detrimental to the life, health, morals, safety or well-being of minors if the work is performed directly for his or her parents or guardians; nor
(2) To the work of a minor performed in connection with the sale or distribution of newspapers to the ultimate consumer; provided, that (i) the minor is twelve (12) years of age or older, (ii) he or she delivers newspapers only in residential areas, and (iii) he or she does not stand on or near a highway selling newspa- pers to persons driving by; nor

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CH. 11 CHILD LABOR LAW

(3) To the work of a minor employed by persons holding temporary licenses to conduct carnivals, fairs, or similar festivities; nor

(4) To the work of a minor in domestic service in or about a private home; provided, that in any instance under items (1), (2), (3), or (4) of this paragraph (a), the work is performed when such a minor is not legally required to attend school and does not exceed three (3) hours of work in any school day after school hours and is not performed after 7 p.m., or after 9 p.m. from June
1st through Labor Day.

(b) To authorize the employment of any minor where forbidden by any other law of Guam; nor
(c) To prohibit minors of any age from receiving industrial education in any school.
SOURCE: Repealed and reenacted by P.L. 22-118:1.