<Li> Wrecking, demolition, and shipbreaking . </Li> <P> (21 years of age to work as a bartender; 19 years of age to work as a server in a restaurant that sells alcohol; 18 is the minimum age to work in a liquor store or transport alcohol) </P> <P> Work hour restrictions: </P> <Ul> <Li> Under 16: No person under 16 shall be employed: <Ul> <Li> During school hours except where specifically permitted . </Li> <Li> Before 7 a.m. or after 9 p.m. from June 1 to September 1 or during any school holiday of 5 school days or more; or after 7 p.m. at any other time . </Li> <Li> For more than 3 hours a day in any school day; For more than 18 hours in any school week . </Li> <Li> For more than 8 hours in any day when school is not in session . </Li> <Li> For more than 40 hours in any week that school is not in session nor during school hours, unless employment is incidental to bona fide programs of vocational cooperative training, work - study, or other work - oriented programs with the purpose of educating students, and the program meets standards established by the state board of education . </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Under 18: No person 16 or 17 who is required to attend school shall be employed: <Ul> <Li> Before 7 a.m. on any day that school is in session or 6 a.m. if the person was not employed after 8 p.m. the previous night . </Li> <Li> After 11 p.m. on any night preceding a day that school is in session . </Li> </Ul> </Li> </Ul>

At what age can a child legally work