Labor Law and Work Permits for Wyoming.
Do you know the child actor labor laws for your state? If you’re looking to pursue a career in entertainment for your child or if you are an entertainment industry professional looking to employ a child in your production, it is important that you know the child actor labor laws in both your home state and any state in which you intend to work.
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Minors of any age may perform in radio, television, movie or theatrical productions, however minors 16 and under cannot perform in any concert hall or room where there is alcohol present.
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NO
Permits are not required for minors working in entertainment in the state of Wyoming.
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NO
Employers are not required to obtain a permit when employing minors in entertainment.
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NO
Children In Film can find no evidence of any blocked trust account requirements in Wyoming.
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NO
Wyoming does not require the presence of a teacher on set during the employment of a minor.
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NO
Wyoming does not require talent agents to hold talent agency licenses, employment agency licenses or to be bonded by the state.
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NO
Wyoming does not recognize graduated minors as “legal 18”.
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Department of Employment Labor Standards Division
1510 E. Pershing Blvd., West Wing
Cheyenne, WY 82002
Phone (307) 777-7261
Fax (307) 777-5633