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WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor Ch. 5
No room or apartment in any tenement or dwelling house shall
be used except by the immediate members of the family living
therein, which shall be limited to a husband and wife, their
children, or the children of either, for the manufacture of
coats, vests, trousers, knee pants, overalls, cloaks, hats, caps,
suspenders, jerseys, blouses, waists, waistbands, underwear,
neckwear, furs, fur trimmings, fur garments, shirts, purses,
feathers, artificial flowers, cigarettes, or cigars. No room or
apartment in any tenement or dwelling house shall be used by any
family or part of a family until a permit shall first have been
obtained from the Commissioner of Labor and Industry, stating the
maximum number of persons allowed to be employed therein. Such
permit shall not be granted until an inspection of such premises
has been made by the inspector or his assistant, named by the
Commissioner of Labor and Industry, and such permit may be
revoked by the said Commissioner of Labor and Industry at any
time the health of the community or those employed or living
therein may require it. No person, firm or corporation shall
work in, or hire or employ any person to work in any room or
apartment in any building, rear building, or building in the rear
of a tenement or dwelling house, at making in whole or in part,
any of the articles mentioned in this section, without first
obtaining a written permit from the Commissioner of Labor and
Industry stating the maximum number of persons allowed to be
employed therein. Such permit shall not be granted until an
inspection of such premises has been made by the factory
inspector or his assistant, named by the Commissioner of Labor
and Industry, and such permit may be revoked by the Commissioner
of Labor and Industry at any time the health of the community or
of those so employed may require it. All families, persons,
firms or corporations now engaged in such manufacture in such
tenement or dwelling house or other building[,] shall apply for
such permit on or before July 1, 1902, and annually thereafter at
the same date. The said permit shall be posted in a conspicuous
place in the room, or one of the rooms to which it relates. Every
person, firm or corporation contracting for the manufacture of
any of the articles mentioned in this section, or giving out the
incomplete materials from which they or any of them are to be
made, or to be wholly or partially finished, or employing persons
in any tenement or dwelling house[,] or other building[,] to
make, wholly or partly finish, the articles mentioned in this
section, shall keep a written register of the names and addresses
of all persons to whom such work is given to be made, or with
whom they may have contracted to do the same. Such register
shall be produced for inspection, and a copy thereof shall be
furnished on demand made by the Commissioner of Labor and
Industry or one of his deputies.
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Extraneous commas in Article 27, § 330.
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