(D) HEALTH AND SANITATION-Continued. 3. HOSPITALS FOR CHILDREN-Continued. Maternity hospitals. Tuberculosis hospitals. (Provisions for children are specified. Other hospitals, provisions for children in. Miscellaneous. 4. MIDWIVES- Registration of. Regulations for practice of profession; licensing, etc. Duty to report cases of infected eyes. (See "D-2.") (See "D-5, Births and 5. VITAL STATISTICS (birth registration, etc.)— Births and deaths, registration of— State and local authorities (registrars, etc.) charged with Certificate of birth, contents; illegitimacy, stillbirths, infan- Births, concealment of. (See also "A-5" and "C-1, Miscella- Miscellaneous. 6. MISCELLANEOUS HEALTH LAWS- Adulteration of candy. specified.) (Provisions are given where children are Antitoxins, etc., free to indigent. Communicable diseases, where children are specified. Divisions of child hygiene, establishment of. (See also "D-1.") Public health or visiting nurses. Vaccination of pupils, etc. 66 (For alcoholics and narcotics, teaching effect of, see E-3"; 7. RECREATION- 66 Civic and social centers, use of schoolhouses, public buildings, etc., Dance halls, theaters, etc., regulation of. (For admittance to, of Playgrounds and recreation centers. Public baths. Miscellaneous. (E) EDUCATION LAWS: 1. ADMINISTRATIVE SUPERVISION AND CONTROL (indexed Boards of education, school officers, etc. School meetings. Administrative units: Districts, consolidation of districts, etc. 2. FINANCES AND SUPPORT-GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS. 3. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS AND REGULATIONS— Age of children entitled to educational facilities; other require- Arbor day and other holiday provisions. Alcoholics and narcotics, teaching effect of. Colored children, separate provisions for. Exclusion and expulsion of pupils. Fire drills; fire escapes. Health provisions and sanitation in schoolhouses. Liquor traffic; sale of intoxicants within certain distance from Medical and dental examination of pupils. School discipline. Subjects taught. Subnormal children, special provisions for. Teachers, special qualifications of; attendance at institutes. Term, length of. Transportation of pupils. 66 (For compulsory school attendance, school census, and truant and 4. SPECIAL SCHOOLS- Agricultural schools. Continuation schools. Domestic science. (See also Vocational, trade, and industrial Evening schools. Kindergartens. Manual training. (See also Vocational, trade, and industrial schools hereunder.) Trade and industrial schools. (See also Vocational, trade, and industrial schools hereunder.) Vocational, trade, and industrial schools. Miscellaneous. (F) CHILD-LABOR LEGISLATION (indexed briefly): 1. CHILD LABOR LAWS- Minimum age (specifying occupations). Public exhibitions. Enforcement. Violations and penalties. 2. COMPULSORY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE- Ages between which attendance is compulsory. Attendance required. Attendance of working children (day, evening, and continuation Enforcement; attendance and truant officers, etc. School census. Violations and penalties. Truant and parental schools. (For employment during school hours, etc., see "F-1.") (For compulsory school attendance of defectives, see "I-1.”) 3. APPRENTICESHIP- Who may bind children as apprentices. Terms of indenture (including schooling while employed, etc.). Apprenticing by institutions; by overseers of the poor. (For this 4. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION-EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY. (All provisions in which minors are specified; minor employed, 5. MISCELLANEOUS. (In indexing preference is given to title "F-1.") 6. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. (Provisions for children are specified.) 7. EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN (see also “F-1”)— Before and after childbirth. Hours of labor. Minimum wage. Seats, etc., provisions for. (G) STATE, COUNTY, AND MUNICIPAL CARE OF CHILDREN; GEN- SION, AND MAINTENANCE: SUPERVI- 1. STATE BOARDS OR DEPARTMENTS (names of boards, etc., speci- Creation and organization. Jurisdiction, powers, and duties- Children under direct control of. (See also "H-5.") State and other institutions and agencies under control and Miscellaneous- Constitutional provisions. Provisions for creating, etc.; funds for maintenance. 2. COUNTY AND MUNICIPAL BOARDS OR AGENCIES. (H) DELINQUENT, DEPENDENT, AND NEGLECTED CHILDREN (see also "G"): 1. GENERAL- Acts which render child delinquent (certain specific acts, smok- Adult responsibility for delinquency and dependency. (See also Capacity to commit crime. Definitions-classes considered delinquent and dependent. Delinquent and dependent, bringing into State. Dependent and neglected, commitment and care of— Court having jurisdiction, etc. Certain provisions apart from juvenile court and institu- tional laws, which do not properly fall under subjects Miscellaneous. 2. TREATMENT OF DELINQUENT MINORS APART FROM JUVE- Court having jurisdiction. Provisions for treatment of minors- Above juvenile-court age (generally between 16 and 21). 3. JUVENILE COURTS- Creation, designation, and organization of court; appointment, Jurisdiction- Children of certain ages; delinquent and dependent as de- Of parents, guardians, etc.; of contributory delinquency and Extent of jurisdiction in general. Probation officers- Appointment, duties and powers, compensation, etc. Referees, etc., appointment and duties of. (H) DELINQUENT, DEPENDENT, ETC., CHILDREN-Continued. 3. JUVENILE COURTS-Continued. Procedure- Petition; summons; trial, how conducted, etc.; appeal, etc. Placing under probation-leaving child in its home, placing Advisory board, appointment, organization, and duties of, etc. Contributory delinquency and dependency. Civil liability of child; medical care of child during pro- 4. INSTITUTIONS FOR DELINQUENTS AND DEPENDENTS— Establishment, organization, management, and maintenance. Health and sanitation-regulations and inspection. Object and jurisdiction of institution- Age limitations. Classes of children committed and received. Courts or judges committing- Procedure. Term of commitment. Jurisdiction and supervision after commitment. Examination on entering institution; provisions for treat- Expenses and support, liability for (parent, county). Treatment of inmates- Exceptional offenders, special provisions for. Defective children, transfer and removal of. Education and training. Employment in institutions. Placing out and apprenticing of children. Parole Transfer-Discharge. Miscellaneous. (County, municipal, semipublic, and private institutions are Institutions for dependents (State)- Establishment, organization, management, and maintenance. Health and sanitation—regulations and inspection. |