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742 WORK.——HOURS OF. [ART. C
1912, ch. 731, sec. 14. 1916, ch. 222, sec. 14.
14. No employment certificate shall be issued until the child in
question has personally appeared before and been examined by the officer
issuing the certificate, nor until such officer, after making such exami-
nation, has signed and filed in his office a statement that the child can
read intelligently and write legibly simple sentences in the English
language.
1912, chapter 731, sec. 15. 1916, ch. 222, sec. 13. 1918, ch. 495, sec. 15.
15. The person authorized to issue a vacation employment certifi-
cate shall not issue such certificate until the child in question has per-
sonally appeared before said person authorized to issue said certifi-
cates, and until said person so authorized has received and approved
the following papers duly executed, viz:
(1) Evidence of age, showing that said child is fourteen years or
upwards, which evidence of age shall consist of (a), (b), (e) or (d),
as set forth in Section 13 above, or in lieu of said evidence (a), (b),
(c) or (d) in case they cannot be presented, a statement from a regu-
lar physician designated by said person authorized to issue said certifi-
cate, certifying that he has examined said child and that in his opinion
said child is of the age of fourteen years or upward, together with the
affidavit of the parent, guardian, legal custodian or next friend of such
child that such child is above the age of fourteen years.
(2) A statement from a regular physician designated as above, cer-
tifying that he has examined said child, and that in his opinion said
child is physically able to undertake the work which said certificate is
to be issued.*
1912, ch. 731, sec. 16. 1916, ch. 222, sec. 16.
16. All employment certificates shall be issued on forms supplied
by the Bureau of Statistics and Information. All certificates issued in
Baltimore City shall be in duplicate and one copy shall be retained in
the files of said Bureau for the period of four years from the date of
issue. All certificates issued in any of the counties of Maryland shall
be made out in duplicate and one copy shall be delivered by the person
issuing said certificate to the Bureau of Statistics and Information and
shall be preserved in the files of said Bureau for the period of four
years from the date of said issue; and the person issuing said certifi-
cate in any of the said counties, shall also make a record of each appli-
cation for any employment certificate upon blanks furnished by said
Bureau, and shall preserve same for a period of four years from the
date of application. Whenever a certificate shall be refused to any
child, a statement of the name and address of said child, together with
the reasons for the refusal of said certificate and the school which said
child should attend, shall be forwarded by the person refusing to issue
*See foot note to section 5.
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