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LICENSES 2417
and as to each person for whom such employment agent has solicited em-
ployment in any manner:
(a) The name and address of the person seeking employment.
(b) The date or dates on which such person made application to such
employment agent.
(c) The name and address of each employer or prospective employer to
whom such applicant was referred by such employment agent.
(d) A brief description of any circular or advertisement soliciting em-
ployment on behalf of any applicant.
(e) The date or dates of each such reference, circular, or advertisement.
1935, ch. 296, sec. 232E.
273. Each and every employment agent doing business in this State
at the time of receiving any payment whatsoever or however described for
any service as such employment agent shall give to the person making
such payment a written receipt therefor, signed by such employment agent
or his duly authorized agent or employee, and stating the date and amount
of such payment and the service for which payment is made.
1935, ch. 296, sec. 232F. 1937, ch. 58.
274. No employment agent doing business in the State, or any per-
son employed by or acting as agent for any such employment agent, shall
(1) in any manner or by any means whatsoever make any false statement
or false representation to any person seeking employment, knowing the
same to be false, in regard to any employment, work or situation, its
nature, location, or duration, the wages or salary attached thereto or the
circumstances surrounding the said employment, work or situation, or,
(2) Give to any employer or prospective employer any sum of money
or thing of value for the purpose of inducing the employment of any ap-
plicant and for the creation of any vacancy, or, .
(3) Collect in advance from any applicant for employment any pay-
ment for service to be rendered to such applicant in obtaining employment
except that an employment agent engaged in the business of securing posi-
tions for teachers may charge each applicant a registration fee of not
more than two ($2.00) dollars.
1935, ch. 296, sec. 232G.
275. The Commissioner of State Employment and Registration is
hereby empowered by co-operative arrangement with heads of other de-
partments of the State government to use on a part time basis inspectors,
investigators, or field workers of such departments and/or to employ in
accordance with Article 64A of the Annotated Code of Maryland an
inspector or inspectors to carry out the provisions of Sections 268 to 277.
The compensation of such part time inspectors, investigators, or field
workers shall be determined by co-operative arrangement with the depart-
ment head concerned, provided the total compensation of any such part
time inspector shall not be greater than that allowed in the budget of the
department in which such part time employee is regularly employed; and
the compensation of any full time inspector shall be that provided for the
Department of State Employment and Registration in the biennial budget
Act. All salaries and other legitimate expenses shall be paid by the State
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