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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 883
out having complied with all the provisions of this Act, and
any person not licensed as Master Electrician, who shall do or
perform any such work except under the direction of a Master
Electrician, and any person having been licensed as a Master
Electrician and who shall fail to renew his license as herein
provided, and shall do or perform any such work, or who shall
violate any of the provisions of this Act, shall be guilty of a
misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be sentenced
to pay a fine of not less than twenty-five dollars ($25. 00) nor
more than five hundred dollars ($500. 00) or to an imprison-
ment not exceeding ninety (90) days, or both, in the discre-
tion of the court, and any such conviction shall ipso facto re-
voke and annul any license that may have been issued to such
person.
268N. No license or renewal of same granted or issued
under the provisions of this Act shall be assignable or trans-
ferable, and every license and renewal of same shall specify
the name of the person, firm or corporation to whom it is
issued, and in the case of a firm, the member of said firm, and
in the case of a corporation, the principal officer or the desig-
nated representative of said corporation, through whom the
application for the said license was made.
268-0. All fees collected under the provisions of this Act
shall be for the use of said board to defray its necessary ex-
penses.
268P. It shall be the duty of the said board before the
first Monday of May of each year to make a report in writing
to the Governor of the State, containing a detailed statement
of the nature of the receipts and manner of expenditure, and
any balance of money remaining at the end of the year, after
payment of expenses, shall be reserved by the treasurer of said
board to meet the expenses for the ensuing year.
268Q. The provisions of this Act shall not apply to jour-
neymen electricians or apprentices while such journeymen or
apprentices shall be practicing their trade of journeyman elec-
trician or apprentice, nor to any electrical light company, elec-
tric railway company, steam railway company, telegraph or
telephone company doing such work in its own buildings, upon
its own plants.
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