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Session Laws, 1950
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224 LAWS OF MARYLAND [CH. 8

main in full force and effect for the- duration of the time the
boy is so engaged in the same occupation and for the same
employer except if the license be revoked as provided in Sec-
tion 35 34 of this sub-title. No bot/ to whom such license is
issued shall transfer the same to any other person. He shall
exhibit the license upon demand at any time to any officer
charged with the duty of enforcing the provisions of this sub-
title relating to street trades.

32. No boy under 16 to whom a license is issued as pro-
vided for in the preceding sections of this sub-title shall dis-
tribute, sell, expose or offer for sale, any newspapers, maga-
zines or periodicals, or work in any of the trades or occupa-
tions mentioned in Section 28 27 in any street or public place
after eight o'clock in the evening, or before siw o'clock in the
morning nor during the hours when the public schools in the
city in which such child resides are in session. Except that
boys 14 and 15 years of age may be permitted to sell, serve or
distribute, newspapers until 10 p. m. on Friday and Saturday
nights, provided, that on the other nights of the week they
do not sell, serve or distribute newspapers later than 7:30
p. m.

33. Any minor IN ANY CITY HAVING A POPULATION
OF 20,000 OR MORE who shall distribute, sell, expose or offer
for sale newspapers, magazines or periodicals, or shall work
at any of the trades or occupations mentioned in Section 2S 27
in violation of any of the provisions of this sub-title may be
arrested by an officer or inspector charged with the enforce-
ment of this sub-title or by any probation officer of a juvenile
court and brought before the juvenile court if there be any
juvenile court in the city where such child resides, or, if not,
before any court or magistrate' having jurisdiction over of-
fenses committed by children, and shall be dealt with accord-
ing to law.

34. Upon the recommendation of the principal or chief
executive officer of the school which a child is attending or
upon the complaint of any officer charged with the duty of
enforcing this sub-title, or of any police officer, supervisor
of pupil personnel, or probation officer of juvenile court, the
license of any child who violates any of the provisions of this
sub-title or who becomes delinquent or fails to comply with
all the legal requirements concerning school attendance, may
be revoked by the officer issuing the license, or the working
at any of the occupations heretofore mentioned in any street
or public place by any boy after notice of the revocation of
the license, shall be deemed a violation of this sub-title.


 

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