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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the ny child performer application in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Child Performer’s name in the designated fields for Last, First, and Middle Initial.
  3. If applicable, provide the Child Performer’s Professional name in the next field.
  4. Select the intended permit use by checking either Performance, Modeling, or Both.
  5. Fill in the Date of Birth and Age. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for processing.
  6. Input any existing Permit Number if applicable and provide the Social Security Number or other identification number for non-U.S. citizens.
  7. Complete the Physical Description section by detailing Hair color and Eye color.
  8. Enter Parent/Guardian details including their name, primary phone number, email address, and mailing address if different from the application address.
  9. Attach all required documents as outlined in the submission instructions to avoid delays in processing your application.
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186-4.6 Provision for a responsible person. (a) Every child performer under the age of 16 shall be assigned a responsible person at least 18 years of age, whose duties shall be to accompany the child throughout the work day and to monitor the childs safety and well-being.
In California, a minor under the age of 16 must have a parent or guardian within sight and sound. Minors who are 16 or 17 can be on set unaccompanied. In New York, minors under 16 must have a guardian 18 or older on set who monitors their well-being. Also in New York, a guardian may look after more than one minor.
Street performers usually do not need a permit. However, a permit is required if you: Use a sound device such as a loud speaker, megaphone, or stereo. Perform in or next to a park.
Child performers ages 14-17 may work up to 8 hours during school hours, for no more than 2 consecutive days, with school permission. If a child performer works after attending school, the maximum daily hours of presence at the workplace is reduced by 3 hours.
Not only does the minor need a work permit, but the production company must also secure a permit from the Department of Industrial Relations to employ a minor in the entertainment industry. This permit is only valid as long as the production company has a valid workers compensation insurance policy.
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Children go through auditions the same way as adult actors. This shows in the way their wages get calculated as well. For one 30-60-minute-long episode in a TV show, the child actor can get paid about $1,000. A weekly rate is usually around over $3,500.

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