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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1918
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ART. C] MINORS. 745
1912, ch. 731, sec. 30. 1916, ch. 222, sec. 30.
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 corre-
sponding to the number of the permit. Every such permit 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.
1912, ch. 731, sec. 31. 1916, ch. 222, sec. 31.
31. The badge provided for herein shall be worn conspicuously at
all times by such child while so working. All such permits and badges
shall expire one year from the date of issue, and no such permit or
badge shall be authority beyond the period fixed therein for its dura-
tion.
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 provi-
sions of this article relating to street trades.
1918, ch. 495.
36A. The State Board of Labor and Statistics shall have the discre-
tion of issuing temporary permits to boys over fourteen years of age,
who are mentally retarded and are" unable to make further advancement
at school, upon the written recommendation of the Superintendent of
Education, of the City of Baltimore or any County in the State, as the
case may be.*
1912, ch. 731, sec. 37. 1916, ch. 222, sec. 37.
37. Any person, firm or corporation, agent or manager of any firm
or corporation, who whether for himself or for such firm or corporation,
or by himself, or through agents, servants or foremen, employs, permits
or suffers any child to work, and whoever having under his control as
parent, guardian, custodian or otherwise, any child, permits or suffers
such child to be employed or to work, in violation of any of the provi-
sions of this sub-title, shall for a first offence be punished by a fine of
not more than ten dollars; for a second offence by a fine of not more
than fifty dollars, or by imprisonment for not more than ten days or by
both such fine and imprisonment.
*See foot note to section 5.


 
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