The following definitions apply to this chapter only:
"Employer"is a person or business enterprise which recruits, registers, pays, hires or uses minors to provide services or which benefits from any services provided by minors in the course of its business and includes any such person or enterprise which supplies products or materials for sale or distribution by the minor. The term "employer" includes:
(1) The publishers or distributors of publications which are delivered by minors even if those minors are otherwise considered to be self-employed; and
(2) Organizations such as scouts, church groups, school sponsored clubs, teams, charitable groups and other organizations which raise money through solicitations, deliveries or sales by minors;
A minor may not be considered to be self-employed but shall be considered to be employed by the person or business enterprise which supplies goods for sale, assembly, distribution, transportation, solicitation or other commercial purposes. In the absence of any such person or enterprise, the parent shall be considered to be the employer. A minor is considered to be employed when engaged in any of the activities described in this subsection; |
"Minor"means a person under the age of 18;
"Parent"means any person having legal custody of a minor, a parent, foster parent, step-parent, legal guardian, or a person acting as parent with the legal custodian's approval. In the event of a conflict between persons claiming to be parents the person who has legal custody at the time shall be deemed the parent;
"Public place"means any place to which the public has access including, but not limited to: streets, sidewalks, areas with public rights-of-way, publicly and privately owned parking lots, parks, vacant lots, stores, shopping centers, places of public entertainment, bowling alleys, theaters, restaurants, schools and school grounds, playgrounds and athletic fields, public buildings and docks.
(Ord. 1411 § 2, 1998)