638 ARTICLE 100.
ARTICLE 100.
WORK—HOURS OF, IN FACTORIES.
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Employment of Minors.
18. School records; education require-
ments.
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Employment of Minors.
4.
This and succeeding sections referred to in construing art. 101, secs. 14, 33-
and 48—see notes to sec. 33. Tilghman v. Conway, 150 Md. 531.
This section cited in holding ordinance of Baltimore to extent that it prohi-
bited operation of laundries during first six hours of Monday, void. Spann v.
Gaither, 152 Md. 9.
As to wages of minors, see art. 72A, sec. 2.
10.
See notes to sec. 4.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 18. 1912, sec. 17. 1912, ch. 731, sec. 17. 1929, ch. 491.
18. The school record required by this sub-title shall be filled out and
signed by the principal or chief executive officer of the school which such
child has last attended and shall be furnished to a child who after due
examination and investigation may be entitled thereto; it shall contain a
statement certifying that the child has regularly attended the public schools
or private or parochial schools for not less than such a minimum period
of attendance as is now or may hereafter be prescribed by law during any
period of twelve months after such child shall have arrived at the age of
thirteen years and that such child has completed the course prescribed for
elementary schools in the city or county in which said child resides. Such
school record shall give the name, elate of birth and residence of the child
as shown on the records of the school and the name of the parent or guar-
dian or custodian.
The provisions of this section relating to school attendance shall not be
enforced against any child who has been granted a, permit under the pro-
visions of Chapter 192 of the Act of 1906; provided, however, that such
child is able otherwise to meet the educational requirements of this section.
53. Repealed by ch. 423 of the Acts of 1929.
Hours of Labor for Females.
54.
See notes to sec. 4.
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