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Georgia Labor Laws & Coogan Regulations
Ok Georgia, here's the lowdown on the need-to-know rules that'll keep you safe and legally sound: - The Permit Hustle: Your production company handles getting the work permit (Child Labor Application for Employment of Minors in Entertainment). Think of it as your backstage pass– gotta submit this at least 5 days before the cameras roll! - Certified to Shine: Companies hiring you need to be "certified" by the state. It's like their official stamp of approval for working with the coolest kid on the block. - School Smarts: Workin' hard for more than a day? Your production company better have a tutor lined up. Balancing books and breakout roles? You're practically a superhero. - Log It Like It's Hot: Your parent needs to keep track of your hours – think of it as your mini-timesheet for the Child Labor Coordinator. Organization is key to world domination, my friend. More Important Bits: - Your On-Set Sidekick: You're getting a "Minor Representative" (usually your awesome parent) who's gotta be with you on set, like, all the time. They're your safety squad and personal cheerleader! - The Georgia Registration: Think of it as your official child actor membership card. Get it, keep it updated, and get ready to rock those auditions. - Workin' Those Hours: Georgia's got limits on how long you can be in front of the camera, depending on your age. They've got your back (and your need for naps, let's be real). Handy PDF guide to work hours attached! - The CLC: This stands for Child Labor Coordinator. Think of them as your on-set safety net – they need to be 21+, background-checked, and super knowledgeable about the rules. - Parents Rule!: You MUST have a parent or guardian with you at all times. No signing over your superstar self to a stranger, no matter how cool they seem. Your safety comes first. - Keepin' It Clean: Sorry kiddo, no risqué business allowed. You've got years for edgy roles– stick to showing off that megawatt smile for now! - Sleep > Stardom: 12 hours between school and your next call time is the law. Growing stars need their beauty rest! - Travel counts! Time spent getting to set is considered part of your workday. Roadtrip singalongs, anyone? - No Coogan Account: That's a California thing. Georgia trusts you (and your awesome parents) to handle those big-time paychecks responsibly.
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New comment Apr 16
Georgia Labor Laws & Coogan Regulations
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@Corey Ralston thanks. I also needed to know about Georgia residents getting California based jobs though. I know I’ll need a ca permit and Coogan. But can I get a Coogan account in Georgia or does it have to be one opened in Cali? Also, getting the ca and ny work permits as a Georgia homeschool student might be challenging. In Georgia we don’t have to check in with any schools or report to anyone except once a year just to fill out a piece of paper saying we’ll be homeschooling. That’s literally it. No showing scores or anything to anyone. I noticed they need some sort of verification of their standing by a local school District.
Coogans and work permits
So I’m trying to get a California permit and a New York permit and open up a Coogan account. And I have some questions. We live in Georgia, so would me opening up a Coogan account in Georgia count for a job in let’s say LA? Or do I need to open up a Coogan account in LA? Also on work permits, we homeschool. How do we get a work permit in LA/New York if we homeschool? We are not tied to any school district because Georgia does not have us reporting to anyone. The only thing we do is we register every year that we will be homeschooling said children. The school district does not know anything about my homeschooling whatsoever so how could they sign off on anything?
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New comment Apr 26
My #1 most popular class is back
Did you know that an actor’s success in bookings and callbacks is not predominantly about how well they performed the material but mainly based off of their charisma? The IT FACTOR is something that can be developed and is vital to success in all aspects of life. This four week course is a game changer. And the most important thing that I teach. I’ve dialed it down to a science and kid’s plus adults are seeing it pay off when implemented. Don’t miss out! https://pay.childactor101.com/b/9AQ15L9q3fzjcGA7uG
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New comment Apr 11
My #1 most popular class is back
1 like • Apr 11
I really would like to take this class but I need to wait until the end of May. Hope It’s offered again.
New Class starts Thursday
I have a new online class that helps young actors make self tapes that rise above the rest and get noticed by casting directors. It just takes a little strategy…https://pay.childactor101.com/b/14k3dT9q31It5e8aGV
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New comment Apr 10
New Class starts Thursday
1 like • Apr 10
Is this EST?
1 like • Apr 10
@Corey Ralston thanks! I think we have to pass this time, but I’m very interested.
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Valerie Kite
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Homeschool mom of 6 very busy actors, dancers, singer songwriters, musicians (mostly stringed instruments), athletes, authors, gymnasts, gladiators!

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