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2328 VETOES
(B) A GARMENT MANUFACTURING EMPLOYER WHO HIRES A PERSON WHO
HOLDS AN INDUSTRIAL HOMEWORK PERMIT SHALL:
(1) KEEP A REGISTER THAT INCLUDES THE INDUSTRIAL
HOMEWORKER'S:
(I) NAME;
(II) ADDRESS;
(III) RATE OF PAY;
(IV) DAYS EMPLOYED;
(V) ANY OTHER INFORMATION REQUIRED BY THE
COMMISSIONER OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY;
(VI) PRICE PAID PER PIECE;
(VII) HOURS WORKED; AND
(2) SEND TO THE COMMISSIONER OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY
THE REPORTS THAT THE COMMISSIONER REQUIRES.
[It shall be the duty of every employer or manufacturer and
of every person contracting for the manufacture, altering,
repairing or finishing of any articles or giving out any such
articles or materials to ascertain from the Commissioner of Labor
and Industry whether or not the room or apartment in which such
articles or materials are to be manufactured, altered, repaired
or finished is licensed as provided in this subtitle and none of
the said articles nor any material from which they or any part of
them are to be manufactured, altered, repaired or finished shall
be given out or sent to any person to be so worked upon in any
room or apartment of a tenement or dwelling house or workshop
outside of his, their or its own establishment which is not
licensed as provided in this subtitle.]
(C) The register mentioned in this section shall be subject
to inspection by any inspector of the Commissioner of Labor and
Industry and a copy thereof, as well as such other information in
regard thereto as such inspector may require shall be furnished
upon demand.
328A.
(A) THE ATTORNEY GENERAL MAY SEEK AN INJUNCTION TO PROHIBIT
ANY PERSON FROM VIOLATING ANY PROVISION OF THIS SUBTITLE.
(B) ANY PERSON WHO VIOLATES § 327(B) § 327A(B) OF THIS
SUBTITLE IS GUILTY OF A MISDEMEANOR AND ON CONVICTION IS SUBJECT
FOR EACH OFFENSE TO A FINE OF $5,000 OR 1 YEAR IMPRISONMENT, OR
BOTH $500.
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