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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1939
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1208 ARTICLE 27

An. Code, 1924, sec. 306. 1912, sec. 273. 1904, sec. 250. 1902, ch. 101, sec. 149FF.

376. The Commissioner of Labor and Statistics, or his assistant, or
any inspector, shall have authority to enter any room in any tenement
or dwelling-house, workshop, manufacturing establishment, mill, factory or
place where any goods are manufactured, for the purpose of inspection.
The person, firm or corporation owning or controlling or managing such
places shall furnish access to and information in regard to such places to the
said Commissioner of Labor and Statistics or his deputies at any and all
reasonable times while work is being carried on.
See notes to sec. 375.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 307. 1912, sec. 274. 1904, sec. 251. 1888, sec. 149GG.

377. The Commissioner of Labor and Statistics shall appoint two
deputies as assistants, whose duty it shall be to make such inspection of
the tenements, dwelling-houses, factories, workshops, mills and such other
places as he may designate and to do such other work as the said Com-
missioner of Labor and Statistics shall designate.

See notes to sec. 375.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 308. 1912, sec. 275. 1904, sec. 252. 1902, ch. 101, sec. 149HH.

1914, ch. 779, sec. 252.

378. Any person, firm or corporation who shall in any manner violate
the provisions of Sections 367, 371, 372, 373, 375, 376 and 377, or who
shall refuse to give such information and access to the Commissioner of
Labor and Statistics or his deputies, or secure such permit as provided,
shall, upon conviction in any court of competent jurisdiction, be fined
not less than five dollars nor more than one hundred dollars, or imprisoned
not less than ten days nor more than one year, or both, in the discretion
of the court, such fines to be collected as all fines are collected by law.

See notes to sec. 375.

Heating Steam Railroad Passenger Cars.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 309. 1912, sec. 276. 1904, sec. 253. 1888, sec. 150. 1888, ch. 407.
1890, ch. 377. 1892, ch. 539. 1894, ch. 10.

379. It shall not be lawful for any steam railroad doing business in
the State after the first day of July, 1894, to heat its passenger cars by any
stove or furnace kept inside of the car, or suspended therefrom, except that
it may be lawful in case of accident or other emergency to temporarily use
such stove or furnace with necessary fuel; provided, that in cars which have
been equipped with apparatus to heat by steam, hot water or hot air from
the locomotive, or from a special car, the present stove may be retained
to be used only when the car is standing still; and provided, also, that this
section shall not prevent the use of stoves for cooking purposes in dining-
room cars.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 310. 1912, sec. 277. 1904, sec. 254. 1894, ch. 269.

380. The board of public works may, when it is shown to their satis-
faction by any railroad company that it is impracticable for such railroad
company to equip all of its cars with heating apparatus other than stoves
within the time required by law, prescribe what number of cars of such
railroad company shall be equipped with improved heating apparatus by
such company in each year.


 

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