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Underage Model Protection Protocol

International Modeling Foundation

Effective: March 19, 2026

Preamble

This protocol sets forth the International Modeling Foundation's standards and safeguards to protect underage models (ages 16–17) across all certified modeling activities. The protection of minors is a non-negotiable priority. Violations may result in immediate and permanent revocation of IMF certification.

1Age Eligibility

  • Models aged 16–17 are eligible for representation and work through IMF-certified agencies, with signed consent from their parent or legal guardian.
  • The minimum age for IMF-certified representation and work is 16. Agencies may represent models under 16 outside IMF-certified activities; however, such representations are not covered by IMF certification protections or oversight.

2Consent Requirements

  • A signed Parent/Guardian Consent Form must be submitted prior to any booking.
  • A Chaperone Consent Form must be completed if a guardian or representative is to accompany the model on any assignment involving overnight stays, travel, or sensitive content.
  • Guardian contact details and standing permissions must be reviewed annually or when circumstances change.
  • Digital consent (e.g., for AI training, digital twins) requires separate, explicit guardian approval.

3Work Limitations

  • Models may not be asked to pose nude, semi-nude, or in any sexualized context, regardless of guardian consent.
  • They must not be required to work past 10 PM or before 6 AM. With written guardian approval, hours may extend to 11 PM but in no case past midnight or before 6 AM, regardless of guardian consent.
  • All modeling jobs must include scheduled breaks and meals. As a minimum: a 15-minute break every 2 hours and a proper meal break every 4 hours. Local labor laws apply where they set higher standards.
  • Maximum working hours: 8 hours per day for minor models (aged 16–17), including travel, fittings, and waiting time. Local labor laws apply where they set lower limits.

4Chaperone Requirements

  • For assignments involving nudity (of others), or overnight stays, a guardian or designated chaperone must be present.
  • Chaperones must be pre-approved by the guardian and vetted by the agency.
  • They must not be individuals in direct authority over the model (e.g., primary agent or employer), unless explicitly approved.
  • If the chaperone is an agency representative, the agency must be IMF-certified with an approved minor representation policy.

5Accommodation & Travel

  • For international stays, parents must receive contact details of the agency, host family, or accommodation provider.
  • Models must be housed with others of a similar age and self-identified gender, unless a different arrangement is approved by the guardian.
  • Transportation must be arranged or verified by the agency for unreasonable hours (late night or early morning) or upon request from the model or guardian.
  • Minors must never be housed with unrelated adults without explicit guardian approval.

6Minor Representation Requirements

  • Agencies representing models under 18 must have an approved minor representation policy as part of their IMF certification.
  • This includes demonstrating safeguarding training and compliance with this policy.
  • Certification renewal requires continued compliance with minor protection standards.

7Non-Sexualized Content Guidelines

The following must be avoided in any assignment involving underage models:

  • Lingerie, implied nudity, or provocative attire
  • Suggestive or seductive poses (arched back, parted lips, gaze implying sexual invitation)
  • Use of props, settings, or narrative themes that mimic adult sexual behavior or relationships

Permissible content includes commercial, fashion, lifestyle, editorial, and age-appropriate promotional campaigns.

8Clarification on Swimwear Work

Swimwear or similar attire may be permitted for underage models (ages 16–17) under strict conditions:

  • The imagery must remain non-sexualized as defined by this protocol
  • Written guardian consent must be obtained prior to the assignment
  • The shoot must align with age-appropriate commercial or fashion industry standards
  • Examples: catalog-style swimwear shoots or age-appropriate brand campaigns that prioritize the model's dignity and safety

9Digital Rights & AI Protections

  • No AI training data may be collected from underage models without explicit guardian consent.
  • Digital twins of minors are prohibited.
  • Any digital manipulation of images must be disclosed to the guardian.
  • Usage rights for digital content must be time-limited and clearly defined.

10Enforcement

  • Violations may result in suspension or permanent removal of IMF certification.
  • Guardians and models are encouraged to report misconduct via the IMF complaint mechanism.
  • All reports handled confidentially per IMF Safeguarding and Whistleblower Protection Policies.

This protocol is a binding condition of IMF certification for any agency representing models under 18. Non-compliance will result in immediate review and potential revocation of certification.

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