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750 WORK——HOURS OF. [ART. C
sent by the Justices of the Peace to the Clerks of the Circuit Courts
of the Counties or the Clerk of the Superior Court of Baltimore City,
as the case may be. The said Clerks shall register as aforesaid all per-
sons convicted of failing to register, and report such registrations to
the Governor as hereinbefore provided. The Governor shall thereupon
assign such persons to work as provided in Section 56.
1917, ch. 33, sec. 4.
59. All persons required to work under this sub-title shall receive
compensation not less than the wage or salary paid to others engaged
in the same nature of work to which each such person is assigned. If
any such person is assigned to work for any department, board or com-
mission of the State, then the compensation of such person shall be paid
him by such department, board or commission out of the appropriation
made to it by the State. If any such person is assigned to work for any
county or for the City of Baltimore, or for any private employer, then
the compensation of such person shall be paid to him by such county
or the City of Baltimore or by the private employer accepting his
services. Any such private employer shall be required to execute a
bond to the State, in such penalty and with such surety as the Governor
may approve, conditioned to guarantee the payment of such compen-
sation as the same falls due. If any such private employer fails to pay
to any such person the compensation so due him, then the same shall
he paid by the State, out of any moneys in the Treasury available there-
for and not otherwise appropriated, or out of any moneys appropriated
therefor; in the latter event, such payments to be made on the order
of the Excutive Committee of the Maryland Council of Defense, by
and with the sanction and approval of the Governor, the same to be
directed to the Comptroller, who shall draw his warrant upon the Treas-
urer for the amount thereof as in law provided. In the event of such
payment by the State, the said bond of such employer shall be in
default, and shall be put in suit by the State. No person shall be
required to work under this sub-title any greater number of hours per
day than lawfully constitutes a day's work in the occupation in which
such person is required to engage.
1917, ch. 33. sec. 5.
60. The Governor is authorized to appoint or employ such assist-
ants as may be necessary, and to use such agencies as may be available
and appropriate, to aid him in carrying out the provisions of this sub-
title.
1917, ch. 33, sec. 5A.
61. The provisions of this sub-title shall not apply to persons tem-
porarily unemployed by reasons of differences with their employers.
1917. ch. 33, sec. 5B.
62. Nothing in this sub-title shall apply to any person engaged or
employed in any seasonal business, trade or occupation carried on in
Baltimore City, or Allegany County.
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