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Policies & Laws

Requirements for University and Third Party Led Youth Activities

  • Administrative Policy Statement 10.13 Policy Resource Guide
    • Includes UW-led youth activities, UW-led research involving youth as human subjects, and third party-led youth activities occurring on University property.
    • Outlines specific requirements of the policy and resources for implementation.

University Requirements for Reporting Suspected Child Abuse or Neglect

Employment of minors

  • Outlines parameters of the type of work and hours allowable for employed minors. Provides procedural guidance for employing minors in compliance with federal, state and 91̽»¨laws and policies.
  • Federal regulations on age requirements for employment practices.
  • State regulations for employment of minors.

Minors in labs and shops

  • Outlines parameters for minors allowed in labs and shops.
  • Safety guidelines for operating youth programs at 91̽»¨in the areas of science, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEAM), informed by federal and state laws and University policies.
  • Developed by Environmental Health & Safety. Section 1.C.1.i. page 23, “Enforce restrictions on minors,” addresses restrictions on minors in labs. Includes exemptions for student learners age 16-17, including those enrolled at 91̽»¨in credit-bearing academic courses.

Privacy laws and best practices

  • Federal requirements guiding collection of personal information on minors under the age of 13 via the internet.

  • Federal laws and regulations guiding collection of personal information on minors in commercial or research settings.

  • Includes Universal Notice and Consent standards for 91̽»¨Youth Programs and FAQs. Links to these pages can also be found in the APS 10.13 Policy Resource Guide
  • UWÌý andÌýOutline and explain allowable uses of University technology with minors
  • 91̽»¨youth programs that are facing public records requests for personal data of youth in their programs should use thisÌý citation when responding to the Public Records Office

Student-run organizations