Bureau publication (United States. Children's Bureau). no. 21, 1917, Issue 21U.S. Government Printing Office, 1917 |
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... probation , subject to power of court , for a period of five years . By a former statute a parent guilty of willful nonsupport of child under 14 years of age is punishable by a fine of not more than $ 20 } or imprisonment in county jail ...
... probation , subject to power of court , for a period of five years . By a former statute a parent guilty of willful nonsupport of child under 14 years of age is punishable by a fine of not more than $ 20 } or imprisonment in county jail ...
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... probation , or impose a fine not exceeding $ 500 , or sentence to imprisonment in house of cor- rection for not exceeding two years , or impose both fine and impris onment . This act shall not prevent proceedings under any other statute ...
... probation , or impose a fine not exceeding $ 500 , or sentence to imprisonment in house of cor- rection for not exceeding two years , or impose both fine and impris onment . This act shall not prevent proceedings under any other statute ...
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... probation officers , and detention are to apply in every county whether the court be designated or special . The new law , however , amends the provisions regarding the court's disposition of a child by CHILD - WELFARE LAWS . 35 ...
... probation officers , and detention are to apply in every county whether the court be designated or special . The new law , however , amends the provisions regarding the court's disposition of a child by CHILD - WELFARE LAWS . 35 ...
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... probation officer or to the custody of some society or institution . organized for the care of children . A circuit court sitting in juvenile causes is required to keep separate records of juvenile cases , and to appoint one or more ...
... probation officer or to the custody of some society or institution . organized for the care of children . A circuit court sitting in juvenile causes is required to keep separate records of juvenile cases , and to appoint one or more ...
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... probation officer of the lower court . In the case of delinquent boys under 15 and girls under 17 the court is to commit to the Lyman School for Boys or the State Indus- trial School for Girls , not , as formerly , until 21 , but until ...
... probation officer of the lower court . In the case of delinquent boys under 15 and girls under 17 the court is to commit to the Lyman School for Boys or the State Indus- trial School for Girls , not , as formerly , until 21 , but until ...
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Page 17 - The purpose of the group as stated in its constitution, is "to promote, through organization and cooperation with other agencies, the ability of boys to do things for themselves and others, to train them in scoutcraft, and to teach them patriotism, courage, self-reliance, and kindred virtues, using the methods which are now in common use by Boy Scouts, by placing emphasis upon the Scout Oath and Law for character development, citizenship training, and physical fitness.
Page 12 - ... shall be guilty of a felony, punishable by imprisonment for not less than one nor more than five years, or by a fine of not less than five hundred nor more than three thousand dollars, or by both.
Page 14 - Every husband, wife, child, parent, guardian, employer or other person, who shall be injured in person or property, or means of support, by any intoxicated .person, or in consequence of the intoxication, habitual or otherwise, of any person...
Page 28 - ... and who were not physically or mentally defective, the commission shall, on any review after the time when the monthly wage-earning capacity of such persons would probably, but for the injury, have increased, award compensation based on such probable monthly wage-earning capacity. The commission may, on any review after the time when the monthly wage-earning capacity of the disabled employee would probably, irrespective of the injury, have decreased on account of old age, award compensation based...
Page 20 - Act for a standard eight-hour workday shall not be reduced below the present standard day's wage, and for all necessary time in excess of eight hours such employees shall be paid at a rate not less than the pro rata rate for such standard eight-hour workday.
Page 12 - Section 3.2 provides for a fine of not more than $100 or imprisonment for not more than 30 days or both...
Page 20 - An act to regulate commerce,' as amended, and who are now or may hereafter be actually engaged in any capacity in the operation of trains used for the transportation of persons or property on railroads, except railroads independently owned and operated not exceeding 100 miles in length, electric street railroads, and electric interurban railroads, from any state or territory of the United States or the District of Columbia to any other state or territory of the United States or the District of Columbia,...
Page 56 - ... compulsory attendance during the periods of military training provided in this article. 5 Regulate individual exemptions from prescribed military training. 6. Maintain, and cooperate with the colleges in the State or the federal authorities in maintaining courses of instruction for male teachers and physical instructors and others who volunteer and are accepted by the commission. 7 Make regulations and rules for fully carrying into effect the provisions of this article.
Page 19 - That the Attorney General, the Secretary of Commerce, and the Secretary of Labor shall constitute a board to make and publish from time to time uniform rules and regulations for carrying out the provisions of this Act.
Page 13 - The father and mother of a legitimate unmarried minor child are equally entitled to its custody, services and earnings. If either the father or mother be dead or unable or refuse to take the custody or has abandoned his or her family, the other is entitled to its custody, services and earnings.