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JOHN WALTER SMITH, ESQ., GOVERNOR.
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permit may be revoked by the said Chief of the Bureau of
Industrial Statistics at any time the health of the community
or of those so employed may require it. All families, persons,
firms or corporations now engaged in such manufacture in
such tenement or dwelling-house or other building, shall apply
for said permit on or before July 1, 1902, and annually there-
after at the same date. The said permit shall be posted in a
conspicuous place in the room, or one of the rooms to which
it relates. Every person, firm or corporation contracting for
the manufacture of any of the articles mentioned in this
section, or giving out the incomplete material from which
they or any of them are to be made, or to be wholly or
partially finished, or employing persons in any tenement or
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CHAP 101.
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dwelling-house, or other building to make, wholly or partly
finish, the articles mentioned in this section, shall keep a
written register of the names and addresses of all persons to
whom such work is given to be made, or with whom they
may have contracted to do the same. Such register shall be
produced for inspection, and a copy thereof shall be furnished
on demand made by the Chief of the Bureau of Industrial
Statistics or one of his deputies.
Section 149 F F. That the Chief of the Bureau of the
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Register to
be kept.;
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Industrial 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 con-
trolling 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.
Section 149 G G. That the Chief of the Bureau of Industrial
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Inspection of
dwellings,
etc., may be
made.
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Statistics shall appoint two deputies as assistants, whose duty
it shall be to make such inspections of the tenements, dwelling-
houses, factories, workshops, mills and such other places as he
may designate, and to do such other work a6 the said Chief of
the Bureau of Industrial Statistics shall designate.
Section 149 H H. Any person, firm or corporation who shall
in any manner violate the provisions of the preceding sec-
tions, numbered respectively 149 E E, 149 F F and 149 G G, or
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Two deputies,
appointed.
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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
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Penalty.
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