Going back to some things posted earlier, the idea of exceptions to minimum wage laws is a terrible idea. The entire point of minimum wage laws is to ensure that workers can earn enough to survive. We can argue whether the premise is faulty, or what the amount should be, but there shouldn't be any question that allowing exceptions for certain people defeats the purpose of the law in the first place. If we allow person A to only accept non-skilled work at $10/hour, but person B can legally work the same job for $6/hour, a business will nearly always hire person B. The ultimate effect is that it makes it that much more difficult for person A to find work at all, defeating the point of the minimum wage law in the first place.