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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1914
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ART. 100] EMPLOYMENT OF MINORS. 933

the recommendation of the principal or chief executive officer of the
school which such child is attending or upon the complaint of any
officer charged with the duty of enforcing this sub-title, or of any police
officer, attendance officer or probation officer of a juvenile court, the
permit of any child who violates any of the provisions of this sub-title,
or who becomes delinquent or fails to comply with all the legal require-
ments concerning school attendance, may be revoked by the officer issu-
ing the same for a period of six months, and the badge taken from
such child. The refusal of any child to surrender such permit and
badge, or the working at any of the occupations above mentioned in
any street or public place by any child after notice of the revocation of
such permit, shall be deemed a violation of this sub-title.

1912, ch. 731, sec. 34.

34. Inspectors of factories, attendance officers and others authorized
inspectors may, within their respective districts or jurisdictions,1 visit
and inspect at any time any place of employment mentioned in this
sub-title, and shall ascertain whether any minors are employed therein
contrary to the provisions of this sub-title; and shall report weekly
:ill cases of illegal employment to the officer authorized to issue employ-
ment certificates in the county or Baltimore City wherein said child
shall reside, and shall also report weekly said cases of illegal employ-
ment to the County Superintendent of Schools, or to the Board of
School Commissioners of Baltimore City having jurisdiction over the
school which said child should attend. It shall be the duty of factory
inspectors, attendance officers and other officers charged with the en-
forcement ,of this sub-title, to make complaints against any person vio-
lating any of the provisions of this sub-title and to prosecute the same.
This shall not be construed as a limitation upon the right of other
persons to make and prosecute such complaints.

1912, ch. 731, sec. 35.

35. A failure by an employer to produce to an attendance officer,
factory inspector or other authorized inspector or officer charged with
the enforcement of this sub-title, any employment certificate or list
required by this sub-title shall be prima facie evidence of the illegal
employment of any child whose employment certificate is not produced
or whose name is not so listed.

1912, ch. 731, sec. 36.

36. Nothing in this sub-title shall prevent children of any age from
receiving industrial education furnished by the United States, by this
State, or by any city or town in this State, or by any private or paro-
chial school, and duly approved by the State Board of Education or by
other duly constituted public authority.

 

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