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292 SIXTY·THIRD CONGRESS! Sess. II. Cas. 28-30. 1914. labor is being' formed b females which is aifected b the pilgvisions of this whengver such inspectors may havg reastgnable cause to beheve that any such labor IS being performed erem.

 ‘“° Sec. 8. That the inspectors authorized by this Act shall visit and

inspect the establishments and places of employment named in section one as often as practicable, during reasonable hours, and shall v°,_¤,p_,“_ cause the provisions of Act to be enforced therein and also the provisions of an Act entitled “An Act to provide that all ersons employing female helg in stores, shops, or manufactories in the District of Columbia sha rovide seats for the same when not actively mmm Employed," gppliioved §a.rchdmusecondx>it;g(l1ti:ien and ninety- ve. They a re o mmissi t District of Columbia,_and also hepolzt any case; of illegal gitiglogmeni azzntraiy tlieégiiovaslions of this Act to the corporation counsel of e c o um 1a. ¤,,‘Q§'}“"*°‘ '°' “""’ Sec. 9. 'Ifhat any person who violates or does not comply with any of the fprovisions of this Act shall upon conviction be umshed for a first o ense by a iine of not less than $20 nor more than $50; for a second ogense, gy a iiige 0; nett less than nor more than $200; for athirdo ense, ya eo no ess . Approved, February 24 1914. F·*¤¤·¤¤¤·*°*# cna?. 2e.-an Act *1* thnrize me Eastern ‘ Ranma eonstru

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