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1604 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 938

the provisions with respect to arbitration and award contained
in Article 7 of the Annotated Code of Maryland, title "Arbi-
tration and Award", nor the provisions with respect to arbitra-
tion contained in Sections 307 to 312 inclusive of the Balti-
more City Charter.

HOURS OF LABOR, WORKSHOPS, FACTORIES, ETC.

13. Upon the appointment and qualification of the Commis-
sioner of the Department of Labor and Industry, all the
powers and duties specified and set forth in Sections 1 to
56, inclusive, of Article 100 of the Annotated Code of Mary-
land, title. "Work—Hours of, in Factories", sub-titles "Em-
ployment of Minors" and "Hours of Labor for Females", in-
cluding the receiving and giving of notices, issuing certifi-
cates, papers and badges, preparing and furnishing blanks and
forms, making complaints and reports, making payments and
visiting, inspecting and entering premises, as said powers and
duties are conferred by the provisions of said Article 100
upon the office of Commissioner of Labor and Statistics, or its
Commissioner, and upon the Inspector and Assistant Inspec-
tors of Female Labor, or upon any other inspectors, officers or
employees therein named, shall thereupon be transferred to
and imposed and. devolved upon the Department of Labor and
Industry and its Commissioner together with all records, docu-
ments, papers, monies, and all property and things of or ap-
pertaining to the said office of Commissioner of Labor and
Statistics, and the said Inspector and Assistant Inspectors of
of Female Labor, all in like manner and to the same extent and
with the same effect as if the said Department of Labor and
Industry had been originally named in said Article as the body
upon which said powers and duties were conferred; provided,
however, that the provisions with reference to school attend-
ance officers and schools records shall not be affected by this
section. Immediately upon such transfer of powers and duties
the said office of Commissioner of Labor and Statistics and the
Commissioner of Labor and Statistics shall be abolished as
aforesaid, and the Inspector and Assistant Inspectors of
Female Labor shall also be abolished.

14. Upon the appointment and qualification of the Commis-
sioner of the Department of Labor and Industry, all the powers
and duties specified and set forth in Sections 367 to 378, inclu-
sive, of Article 27 of the Annotated Code of Maryland, title
"Crimes and Punishments", sub-titles "Health—Workshops
and Factories" and "Health—Workshops and Factories—
Sweating System", including the making of registrations, pre-
paring and furnishing blanks and forms, receiving applica-
tions, statements, certificates, papers, and information, making

 

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