{ Our View Point } If this bill is enacted, it could encourage teenagers to explore skilled trades before completing high school. However, one aspect that hasn't been addressed is the potential impact on employers' liability insurance premiums, as well as the increased possibility of lawsuits if an underage individual is injured. With parental consent being a factor, the employer's risk should be mitigated if the incident is not the fault of the company or the employer. To alleviate this risk, the state of Florida should consider assuming all or part of the liability, thereby providing an incentive for employers. As it stands, this bill places all the risk on the employer, which may not be an attractive proposition.
Here is how the bill reads: You can also read HB 553 for Career Themed Courses
General Bill
Career and Technical Education: Revises duties of Office of Reimagining Education & Career Help; revises provisions relating to journeymen & specified career fairs; provides exemption for minors to work in specified conditions; revises list of individuals who are required to review & comment on certain revisions to state academic standards; requires DOE to convene workgroup by specified date; authorizes certain students to be exempt from completing certain examinations.
Effective Date: July 1, 2024
Are you in the construction trade business, and would you hire 16 & 17 year olds? What are your thoughts?