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864 CHIMES AND PUNISHMENTS. [ART. 27

1902, ch. 101, sec. 149 FF.

250. The chief of the bureau of industrial statistics, or his
assistant, or any inspector, shall have authority to enter any
room in any tenement or dwelling house, workshop, manufac-
turing 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 chief of the bureau of industrial
statistics or his deputies at any and all reasonable times while
work is being carried on.

Ibid. sec. 149 GG.

251. The chief of the bureau of industrial statistics shall
appoint two deputies as assistants, whose duty it shall be to
make such inspection of the tenements, dwelling-houses, fac-
tories, workshops, mills and such other places as he may
designate and to do such other work as the said chief of the
bureau of industrial statistics shall designate.

Ibid. sec. 149 HH.

252. Any person, firm or corporation who shall in any
manner violate the provisions of sections 249, 250 and 251, or
who shall refuse to give such information and access to the
chief of the bureau of industrial 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 dis-
cretion of the court; such fines to be collected as all other fines
are collected by law.

Heating Steam Railroad Passenger Cars.

1888, art. 27, sec. 150. 1888, ch. 407. 1890, ch. 377. 1892, ch. 539.

1894, ch. 10.

253. 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


 

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