1222 LAWS OF MARYLAND.
[Ch. 731J
30. Such permit shall state the name and the date and place
of birth of the child, the name and address of the parent or
guardian or custodian or next friend making application for
such permit, and shall describe the color of the hair and eyes,
the height and weight, and any distinguishing facial marks of
such child, and shall further state that the papers required by
the preceding sections have been duly examined and signed, and
that the child named in such permit has personally appeared
before the officer issuing the permit. The badge furnished by
the officer issuing the permit shall bear on its face a number
corresponding to the number of the permit and the name of
the child. Every such permit and every such badge on its
reverse side shall be signed in the presence of the officer issuing
the same by the child in whose name it is issued.
31. The badge provided for herein shall be worn conspicu-
ously at all times by such child while so working. All such
permits and badges shall expire annually on the first day of
January, and no such permit or badge shall be authority beyond
the period fixed therein for its duration. The color of the
badge shall be changed each year.
No child to whom such permit and badge are issued shall
transfer the same to any other person. He shall exhibit the
same upon demand at any time to any officer charged with the
duty of enforcing the provisions of this act relating to street
trades.
32. No child under sixteen to whom a permit and badge are
issued as provided for in the preceding sections of this act shall
distribute, sell, expose, or offer for sale, any newspapers, maga-
zines or periodicals, or work at any of the trades or occupations
mentioned in section 27 in any street or public place after eight
o'clock in the evening, or before six o'clock in the morning nor
during the hours when the public schools in the city, in which
such child resides are in session, unless provided with an employ-
ment certificate.
33. Any child in any city having a population of 20,000 or
over who shall distribute, sell, expose or offer for sale news-
papers, magazines or periodicals, or shall work at any of the
trades or occupations mentioned in section 27 in violation of
any of the provisions of this act shall be deemed delinquent
and may be arrested by any officer or inspector charged with
the enforcement of this act or by any probation officer of a
juvenile court and brought before the juvenile court if there
be any juvenile court in the city where such child resides, or,
if not, before any court or magistrate having jurisdiction over
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