Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Rules and Certificate Forms for Administering the Compulsory Education Law, June 1921: Certificate Forms and Suggestive Rules for Procedure in Administration of Chapter 386, Laws of 1921 an Amendment to the Compulsory Education Law and Labor Law, Effective September 1, 1921
The amendment to the labor law and the compulsory education law, as embodied in chapter 386 of the Laws of 1921, transferring the issuance of working papers from health departments to local school authorities, is an important, forward - looking step. The bill before introduced in the Legislature was approved by the State departments of Education, Labor and Health, and by many well informed and interested citizens. The law is a guaranty of better and more adequate protection to the child in industry, and aid to employer.
Aside from some minor though essential details, the law simply provides, with proper safeguards, for the issuance of a school record certificate, a health certificate, and a working permit to a minor seeking employment in industry.
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