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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1924
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3098 ARTICLE 100.

day of the week, the hours of commencing and stopping work, and the hours
allowed for dinner or for other meals. Such copies and the printed form of
such schedules shall be prepared by the Commissioner of Labor and Statis-
tics and be furnished by him on application of such employer, and the em-
ployment of any such person for a longer time in any day than so stated, or
at any other time than as stated in said schedule shall be deemed a violation
of the provisions of this article.

An. Code, sec. 26. 1912, ch. 731, sec. 26. 1914, ch. 27. 1916, ch. 222, sec. 26.

28. No boy under twelve years of age and no girl under sixteen years
of age shall in any city having a population of 20,000 or over distribute,
sell, expose, or offer for sale newspapers, magazines, or periodicals in any
street or public place, provided that nothing in this section shall apply to
any boy who, on April 11, 1916, is duly licensed to sell newspapers under
section 30, but any such boy shall be entitled to have his permit renewed
upon its expiration unless otherwise disqualified; and provided further
that a permit and special badge may be issued to boys not less than ten
years of age authorizing the holder to distribute newspapers on a regular
route between the hours of three-thirty and five o'clock P. M.

An. Code, sec. 27. 1912, ch. 731, sec. 27.

29. No boy under fourteen years of age and no girl under sixteen years
of age shall in any city having a population of 20,000 or over be employed
or permitted or suffered to work at any time as a bootblack or in any other
trade or occupation performed in any street or public place, or in distribu-
tion of hand bills or circulars, or any other articles except newspapers,
magazines and periodicals as herein provided.

An. Code, sec. 28. 1912, ch. 731, sec. 28. 1916, ch. 222, sec. 28:

30. No boy under sixteen years of age shall in any city having a
population of 20,000 or over distribute, sell, expose or offer for .sale in
any street or public place any newspapers, magazines, or periodicals, or
work in any of the trades or occupations mentioned in section 29, unless
he complies with all the legal requirements concerning school attendance
and unless a permit and badge as hereinafter provided shall have been
issued to him by the officer authorized to issue employment permits under
this article, upon the application in person of the parent, guardian or
custodian of the child desiring such permit and badge, or in case said
child has no parent, guardian or custodian, then upon the application of
his next friend, being an adult.

An. Code, sec. 29. 1912, ch. 731, sec. 29. 1916, ch. 222, sec. 29.

31. Such permit and badge shall not be issued until the officer issuing
the same shall have received, examined and approved the following papers
duly executed, viz:

(1) Evidence that such boy is of the age required by section 28 or 29,
as the case may be. Such evidence of age shall consist of the proof of age
required for the issuing of an employment certificate, as specified in
section 14, subdivision (3) of this article.

 

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