§ 11-6-112 - Newspaper delivery work permitted.
               	 		
11-6-112.    Newspaper delivery work permitted.
    (a)  The  purpose of this section is to provide children with an opportunity to  develop business interests and to promote in them a spirit of thrift and  industry by encouragement of their engagement in a particular situation  when the child, parent, and community will be benefited and which tends  to prevent juvenile delinquency.
(b)    (1)  A  minor may be employed or may enter into contracts, upon written  approval of the parent or guardian of the minor, to buy, sell, and  deliver and to collect for newspapers during the school term or during  vacation, if the child is attending school, as required by law, and does  not engage in the employment or activity except at times when his or  her presence is not required at school.
      (2)  The  provisions of      11-6-101 -- 11-6-111, with respect to child labor,  shall not be applicable with respect to the contract or employment as  authorized in this section.
(c)    (1)  The  provisions of this section shall be applicable only where the provision  is made by the employer or newspaper company contractor to provide  insurance or indemnity for injury to or death of the minor arising out  of bodily injury caused by an accident when the accident hazard arises  while the minor is on the business of the employer or performing the  activities set out in the contract.
      (2)    (A)  The  schedule of benefits under this program of insurance or indemnity shall  provide at least ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for accidental death of  the minor, and the sum shall be reasonably and equitably prorated for  dismemberment of the minor.
            (B)  The  insurance or indemnity shall further provide blanket medical coverage  for all hospital and medical expenses up to five thousand dollars  ($5,000) resulting from an accident.
            (C)  This  hospital and medical expense protection shall be excess insurance  coverage or indemnity over and above any other collectible insurance.