Mississippi: Child labor (C 239).. Compulsory school attendance. (See School laws-investigation.) Contributory delinquency, dependency, or neglect. (See Juvenile de- linquents.) Dependent children (C 227)............. (See also Juvenile delinquents.) Infant blindness (C 115)...... Investigations. (See School laws-investigation.) Juvenile delinquents (C 111).. School laws-investigation (C 603).. New Jersey: Blind (C 22, 17, and 134).. Child labor (C 242, 40, and 54).. Commission for ameliorating the condition of the blind (C 22 and 17)......... Dependent children. (See Mothers' pensions.) Desertion of minor child (C 45)................... Investigations. (See Mental defectives-investigation, and Military training-investigation.) Juvenile courts (C 212). 39 Department of child welfare. Westchester County (C 242). 25 18 18 State board of children's guardians. (See Mothers' pensions.) 16 11 12 15 26 28 26 34 35 Dependent children (C 379)....... (See also Department of child welfare, Westchester County, and Workmen's compensa. (See Child labor, comcnsation for injured minor.) Philippine Islands: Infant welfare (No 2633)............. Porto Rico: Betting (No 42).... Child labor, compensation for injured minor (No 19)................... Dependent children. (See Juvenile courts.) Juvenile courts (No 10).... Page. 17 14 28 39 Juvenile delinquents. (See Juvenile courts.) Mental defectives. (See Juvenile courts.) Unlawful sales to minor (No 21).... Workmen's compensation. (See Child labor, compensation for injured minor.) Rhode Island: Child labor (C 1358 and 1378). Mental defectives, name of school (C 1381). 14 Social centers (C 1414).. Visiting nurse (C 1405). South Carolina: Child labor (No 361 and 547)...... (See also Hours of labor, interurban railways.) Juvenile delinquents (No 509).......... Physical examination of young children (No 399).. United States: Boy Scouts (39 Stat L C 148 p 227 Act of June 15, 1916).. 27 46 18 17 27 27 42 17 17 Child labor (39 Stat L C 432 p 675 Act of Sept 1, 1916) (See also Hours of labor, interstate railroads.) Child labor, compensation for injured minor (39 Stat L C 458 p 472 Act 28 Hours of labor, interstate railroads (39 Stat L C 436 p 721 Act of Sept 3, 20 Workmen's compensation. (See Child labor, compensation for injured Virginia: Age of consent (C 478).. 13 Child labor. (See Prohibition law, special provisions affecting minors.) Disorderly house, sending minor to. (See Child labor, employment agen- Juvenile delinquents (C 35). 43 Mental defectives (C 104, 388, 312, 106, 207, and 255). (See also State board of charities and corrections.) Parental right of custody (C 417)... Policewomen (C 281)... Prohibition law, special provisions affecting minors (C 146).. See also Dependent children.) 46 13 57 14 46 APPENDIX. OUTLINE FOR INDEX OF EXISTING LEGISLATION AFFECTING CHILD WELFARE. This index outline does not contain a model list of topics which should be covered by legislation, but is merely a list of topics which have been found to be at present covered by the laws of a number of States. It is not based upon any logical or ideal analysis of childwelfare laws, but upon the topics as they are actually found in existing legislation. In certain cases, as, for example, in the case of laws relating to dependent and to delinquent children, two distinct though related subjects are frequently connected in the laws as they now stand upon the statute books, and this connection has been preserved in the index outline wherever necessary to avoid a large amount of duplication in the references. The Children's Bureau is preparing a reference index by States of existing legislation on the subjects covered by the outline, specifying for each State those topics given in the index outline upon which that State has legislation, together with references to the sections and acts where such legislation is found. In indexing these laws charter provisions and local and special laws are omitted and court decisions are not at present included. (A) PARENT AND CHILD: 1. DUTIES AND LIABILITIES OF PARENTS Abandonment-Neglect-Nonsupport. Abuse and cruelty. Acts committed by child, parental liability for; liability for torts of child, etc. Care and support, duty to provide Duty of father to provide; when duty of mother. (In cases of divorce or separation, see “A-3, Divorce.”) (For illegitimate children, see “A-5.") Maintenance, allowance for, out of child's estate. Protection (of child from injury; justifiable homicide, etc.). 2. RIGHTS OF PARENT AND CHILD Actions (for injury to person of child, etc.). Custody and control of child's person and property. (See also Legal settlement of children. (See also "H-6, Poor relief.") Services and earnings. Support of parent by child. (See also "H-6, Poor relief.") Miscellaneous. 81573°-17-5 63 (A) PARENT AND CHILD-Continued. 3. MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE Divorce Grounds for, etc. Custody and support of children. Marriage Age of consent to marriage, consent of parents, guardians, etc. Void and voidable marriages, what constitutes; effect of on Miscellaneous: Licenses, etc. 4. ADOPTION— Who may adopt; who may be adopted. Court jurisdiction, procedure, records, etc. Effect of adoption Change of name of child. Liabilities of adopting person. Inheritance and property rights of adopted child and others. Abrogation of adoption. Advertising, etc., for adoption; penalty. State control over adoption. 66 (For adoption through and from institutions, see H-4"; from boarding homes for infants, see "D-3"; and see also “H-3,” "H-5," and "G.") 5. ILLEGITIMACY Illegitimate children, who are. (See also "A−3.”) Responsibility of father; of mother. Illegitimacy proceedings Disclosure of father. Complaint, warrant, arrest. Bond for support, etc. Methods of legitimation Acknowledgment by father. Subsequent intermarriage of parents, etc. Inheritance and property rights and disabilities of parent and Testamentary guardianship, right of father, and of mother to appoint. Miscellaneous. Duties, powers, and responsibilities of guardian. Rights and liabilities of the ward. Termination of guardianship, etc. State guardianship; guardianship of institutions and agencies, etc. (For this subject, see "G," "H-3," "H-4," and "I-1.") 3. (C) OFFENSES AGAINST THE CHILD: 1. SPECIFIC OFFENSES- Abandonment and neglect. (For same by parents, see "A-1.") Abortion and prevention of conception. Abuse and cruelty. (For same by parents, see "A-1.”) Admittance to dance halls, saloons, etc. Age of consent. (For this subject, sec "Sexual crimes" here- Contributing to dependency and delinquency of child. (See also Corrupting and depraving morals. Cruelty, societies for prevention of. (See "Abuse and cruelty," Disposing of child for unlawful purposes. Endangering life, health, or limb. Gaming. Indecencies with children. Infanticide. Medicines and poisons, distribution of. Obscenity: Literature, plays, pictures, etc. Prostitution, procuring girls for, etc. Receiving goods from minor unlawfully. Sales, gifts, etc., unlawful: Cigarettes, weapons, liquor, etc. Substitution of children. Trials, indecent, etc., exclusion of child; of public when child Miscellaneous- Pregnant woman, suspension of execution. Misdemeanor, penalty for, etc. Blindness of infants, failure to report. (For this subject, see "D-2.") Concealment of birth. (See also "A-5," and "D-5, Births, Unlawful employment of child. (For this subject, see 2. ENFORCEMENT AND ENFORCING AGENCIES. (D) HEALTH AND SANITATION: 1. ADMINISTRATIVE AND ENFORCING AGENCIES. (Boards of health-Health officers-Miscellaneous.) 2. BLINDNESS OF INFANTS, PREVENTION OF-OPHTHALMIA NEONATORUM. 3. HOSPITALS FOR CHILDREN (for defectives, see “I-1”)— Boarding homes for infants. Children's hospitals. County and municipal hospitals, provisions for children in. |