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Supplement to the Code of Public General Laws of Maryland, 1898
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ART. 27] HEALTH——SALESLADIES——SCHOOLS. 181

1890, ch. 496.

146. Any person or persons or body corporate being a manu-
facturer, dealer, vendor as aforesaid, or any other person or per-
sons or body corporate violating the provisions of the preceding
section, shall upon conviction thereof in any court of competent
jurisdiction, be fined in a sum of not less than ten dollars nor
more than one hundred dollars for each and every offense, or
imprisoned in jail for not less than five nor more than thirty days
in default of payment of said fine.

Health—Salesladies, Chairs for.

1896, ch 147.

147 A. All proprietors or owners of any retail, jobbing or
wholesale dry goods store, notions, millinery or any other busi-
ness where any female help are employed for the purpose of
serving the public in the capacity of clerks or salesladies, shall
provide a chair or stool for each one of such female help or
clerks, in order that during such period as they are not actively
engaged in making sales or taking stock they may have an oppor-
tunity to rest. Any such owner or proprietor who shall neglect
to obey the provisions of this section, shall be considered to have
committed a misdemeanor, and shall, upon conviction thereof, be
fined in an amount not less than ten dollars, and not exceeding
one hundred dollars for the first offense; and in the event said
owner or proprietor shall continue to disobey the provisions of
this section, he shall be subjected to a fine at the rate of one
dollar a day, daily, for every chair he fails to so furnish his said
employes.

Health-Schools.

1894, ch. 524.

147 B. Boards of school commissioners in every city and
county of the State shall provide suitable and convenient water
closets or outhouses for each of the schools under their official
jurisdiction, not less than two for each school or building, when
both sexes are in attendance in their respective school districts,
with separate means of access for each; and unless placed at a
remote distance, one from the other, the approaches or walks
thereto shall be separated by a substantial close fence, not less
than seven feet high; and it shall be the duty of the said com-

 

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