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CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS. 1065
animals shall be found at any place where animals are usually killed for
human food, the burden of proving that such animal was not intended
for human food shall rest on the party charged, and any person violating
the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and be pun-
ished by a fine of not less than twenty-five dollars nor more than one hun-
dred dollars.
As to " Live Stock," see art. 58.
Health—Workshops and Factories.
An. Code, sec. 264. 1904, sec. 243. 1888, sec. 148. 1884, ch. 265, sec. 1. 1914, ch. 779, sec. 243.
297. The owner of every factory, manufacturing and mechanical es-
tablishment and workshop, and of every store or other mercantile estab-
lishment employing five or more persons shall register same with the
Bureau of Statistics and Information, giving the name and home address
of the owner, and if the owner is a corporation the name and home address
of its president and manager or chief business agent, the address of the
business, the name under which it is carried on, the number of employes,
and such other data as the Chief of the Bureau of Statistics and Informa-
tion 1 may require. Such registration of existing establishments shall be
made within six months after April 16, 1914; those hereafter established
shall be so registered within thirty days after the commencement of busi-
ness. Within thirty days after a change in the location of any such
establishment the owner thereof shall file with the Bureau of Statistics and
Information the new address of the business, together with such other
information as the chief of said bureau may require. The registration
required by this section shall be made upon blanks supplied by the Bureau
of Statistics and Information.
As to the Commissioner of Labor and Statistics, see art. 89.
An. Code, sec. 265. 1904, sec. 244. 1888, sec. 149. 1884, ch: 265, sec. 2. 1914, ch. 779, sec. 244.
298. The owner, operator, manager or lessee of any factory, work-
shop, warehouse, elevator, foundry, machine shop, store or other mercan-
tile, manufacturing or mechanical establishment, or any agent, superin-
tendent, subordinate, or employe thereof, or any person employing or
directing any labor of any kind whatsoever, shall, when requested by the
Chief of the Bureau of Statistics and Information,1 furnish any informa-
tion in his possession or under his control which the Chief of said Bureau
is authorized to require, and for the purpose of inspection shall admit
the Chief of said Bureau or his authorized representative to any place
which is affected by this sub-title or which is required by law to be in-
spected. Any person who refuses to admit the Chief of said Bureau, or
person authorized by him, to any such establishment, or to furnish any
such information, or who refuses to answer or untruthfully answers ques-
tions lawfully put to him by the Chief of said Bureau, or any deputy of
said Chief, in a circular or otherwise, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor,
and upon conviction thereof by a court of competent jurisdiction shall be
fined not less than five dollars nor more than fifty dollars for each offense.
1 Now the Commissioner of Labor and Statistics.
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