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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1924
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1068 ARTICLE 27.

altering, repairing or finishing any article of wearing apparel for the use
of such person or family. This section shall not apply to any workshop on
the main or ground floor of any tenement or dwelling house, which is not
used for sleeping or cooking, which has a separate entrance to the street
and which is entirely separate from the rest of the building.

An. Code, sec. 269. 1904, sec. 246. 1894, ch. 302, sec. 149B. 1914, ch. 779, sec. 246.

302. No person, firm or corporation shall work in, or hire, or employ
any person to work in any loft, workshop or factory in any building what-
soever at making in whole or in part any articles of clothing, hats, gloves,
furs, feathers, artificial flowers, purses, cigars or cigarettes, without a
license therefor from the Chief of the Bureau of Statistics and Informa-
tion stating the maximum number of persons allowed to be employed
therein.

Application for such license shall be made to the chief of the Bureau of
Statistics and Information upon blanks to be prepared and furnished by
him. Such application shall state the location, street and number of the loft,
workshop or factory to be licensed, the number of persons to be employed
therein, and such other information as the Chief of the said Bureau may
require, and shall be signed in ink by the person or firm or officer of the cor-
poration conducting the work in such loft? workshop or factory.

No such license shall be granted until such premises have been inspected
by an inspector of the Bureau of Statistics and Information and a statement
filed in said Bureau as a matter of public record, showing the results of said
inspection and signed in ink by the inspector responsible therefor.

No such license shall be granted for such premises unless the laws requir-
ing fire-escapes and proper exits thereto and separate privies for male and
female employes, and all other laws relating to the health and safety of
employes in such establishment have been fully complied with, and unless
every such loft, workshop or factory sought to be licensed shall contain at
least five hundred cubic feet of air space for every person employed therein.

An. Code, sec. 270. 1904, sec. 247. 1894, ch. 302, sec. 149C. 1914, ch. 779, sec. 247.

303. Every employer or manufacturer, whether a person, firm or cor-
poration, contracting for the manufacture in whole or in part, altering,
repairing or finishing of any articles in a tenement or dwelling house, or in
any room or workshop outside of his, their or its own establishment, or
giving out of materials from which they or any part of them are to be
manufactured, altered, repaired or finished, in a tenement or dwelling
house, or in any room or workshop outside of his, their or its own estab-
lishment, shall keep a register of the names and addresses, plainly written
in English, of the persons to whom such articles or materials are given to be
so manufactured, altered, repaired or finished or with whom such employer
or manufacturer has contracted to do the same, and shall issue with all
such articles or materials a label bearing the name and place of business of
such employer or manufacturer legibly written or printed in English.

It shall be the duty of every employer or manufacturer and of every
person contracting for the manufacture, altering, repairing or finishing

 

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