92.9 - INSTRUCTION AND TRAINING PERMITTED.

        92.9  INSTRUCTION AND TRAINING PERMITTED.
         The provisions of sections 92.8 and 92.10 shall not apply to
      pupils working under an instructor in an industrial arts department
      in the public schools of the state or under an instructor in a school
      shop, or industrial plant, or in a course of vocational education
      approved by the board for vocational education, or to apprentices
      provided they are employed under all of the following conditions:
         1.  The apprentice is employed in a craft recognized as an
      apprenticeable trade.
         2.  The work of the apprentice in the occupations declared
      particularly hazardous is incidental to the apprentice's training.
         3.  The work is intermittent and for short periods of time and is
      under the direct and close supervision of a journeyperson as a
      necessary part of apprentice training.
         4.  The apprentice is registered by the bureau of apprenticeship
      and training of the United States department of labor as employed in
      accordance with the standards established by that department.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 92.9] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         97 Acts, ch 26, §3, 4