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HARRY HUGHES, Governor 2325
FOR the purpose of prohibiting a garment manufacturer from
employing persons to do industrial homework unless the
person has a permit; defining a "garment manufacturing
employer"; prohibiting the Commissioner of Labor and
Industry from issuing permits to do industrial homework
except on a showing of undue hardship; providing
consideration to determine undue hardship; prohibiting a
person from doing industrial homework unless the person
doing garment manufacturing industrial homework has a
permit; providing an application procedure for permits and
requiring an annual fees fee; requiring maintenance of a
certain register; requiring a garment manufacturer to submit
certain reports; providing enforcement and penalties;
repealing an obsolete and inactive provision concerning the
licensing of places where industrial homework is done;
defining terms; clarifying language; and generally relating
to limitation and supervision of industrial homework in the
garment manufacturing industry.
BY adding to
Article 21 - Crimes and Punishments
Section 327A and 328A
Annotated Code of Maryland
(1982 Replacement Volume and 1982 Supplement)
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article 21 - Crimes and Punishments
Section 328
Annotated Code of Maryland
(1982 Replacement Volume and 1982 Supplement)
SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That the Laws of Maryland read as follows:
Article 27 - Crimes and Punishments
327A.
(A) (1) IN THIS SECTION, THE FOLLOWING WORDS HAVE THE
MEANINGS INDICATED.
(2) "INDUSTRIAL HOMEWORK" MEANS ANY WORK PERFORMED IN
THE PERSON'S RESIDENCE, WORKROOM, OR SIMILAR DWELLING THAT IS
OUTSIDE THE EMPLOYER'S GARMENT MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT.
(3) "GARMENT MANUFACTURING" MEANS CUTTING, SEWING,
KNITTING, CROCHETING, HOOKING, PROCESSING, REPAIRING, FINISHING,
ASSEMBLING, OR OTHERWISE MAKING OR PREPARING ANY ARTICLE OF
WEARING APPAREL FOR SALE OR RESALE AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
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