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HERBERT R. O'CONOR, GOVERNOR. 23

quired by sub-division (d) and Paragraph 2 of this section
shall be embraced in one certificate.

The officer issuing the certificate shall require the evidence
of age specified in sub-division (a) in preference to that speci-
fied in sub-division (b), (c) or (d), and evidence of age speci-
fied in sub-division (b) in preference to that specified in sub-
division (c) or (d), and shall not accept the evidence of age
permitted by sub-division (c) or (d) unless he shall receive
and file in addition thereto or as part thereof an affidavit of
the parent, guardian, legal custodian or next friend, showing
that no evidence of age specified in any preceding sub-division
or sub-divisions of this section can be produced by the appli-
cant.

(4) An employment ticket signed by the prospective em-
ployer, stating the occupation, industry and place in which
such child is to be employed.

16. The person authorized to issue a vacation employment
certificate shall not issue such certificate until the child in
question has personally appeared before said person author-
ized to issue such certificates, and until said person so author-
ized has received and approved the following papers duly
executed, viz:

(1) Evidence of age, showing that said child is fourteen years
or upwards, which evidence of age shall consist of (a), (b)r
(c) or (d), as set forth in Section 14 above, or in lieu of said
evidence (a), (b), (c) or (d) in case they cannot be presented,,
a statement from a regular physician designated by the Com-
missioner, certifying that he has examined said child and that
in his opinion said child is of the age of fourteen years or up-
ward, together with the affidavit of the parent, guardian, legal
custodian or next friend of such child that such child is above
the age of fourteen years.

(2) A statement from a regular physician designated as
above, certifying, that he has examined said child, and that in
his opinion said child is physically able to undertake the work
for which said certificate is to be issued.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect June 1, 1943.

Approved February 12, 1943.

CHAPTER 25.

(Senate Bill 58)

An ACT to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Section 149
of Article 27 of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1939

 

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